From reading Ovid's post, I think there's a little misunderstanding about Juerd's post. Juerd is referring to the fact that PM's <img> tags for clear pixels have their "alt" attribute set to "clearpixel", which messes up text-only browsers as well as screen readers (this is an issue which pops up every now and then on the Evolt mailing list).

Specifying "" for the alt attribute generally works well, and the W3C seems to think so as well:

(From http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/objects.html#adef-alt):

- Zoogie


In reply to Re: clearpixel alt texts by Zoogie
in thread clearpixel alt texts by Juerd

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