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Dayton Art Alternative Descriptions
From: Web Aim
Date: Nov 6, 2004 3:31AM
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Yes Ian was right.
It was the "Access Art" section that was
recommended to me for its alternative text descriptions of complex art
images which a blind person found really useful. That was why he recommended the
site.
I've visited
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href="http://www.plainwords.co.uk">http://www.plainwords.co.uk
Where I was impressed by the use of the alt and the
title attributes. They were very appropriate for the type of information
on the Site.
I keep changing my approach to alternative
descriptions for art as there are so few good examples on the Web.
Joe Bosher.
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