[thelist] CSS (addendum to my post)
judah at wiredotter.com
judah at wiredotter.com
Mon Nov 12 15:13:30 CST 2001
At 01:06 PM 11/12/2001 -0800, I wrote:
>At 03:51 PM 11/12/2001 -0500, Ron quoted:
><snip>
>> For example, setting the attribute on a link allows user agents (visual
>> and non-visual) to tell users about the nature of the linked resource:
></snip>
>
>Does anyone know a list of which browsers implement this behavior?
I realized (after I sent the post) that I was testing with image-based
navigation, so the <href> element was around an image. When I tried a text
link, IE 5.01 did render the title attribute as a tool tip. So it appears
that IE has the properties of the image override the properties of the
<href>. Good to know.
It seems that for an href wrapped around an image, IE uses the following
precedence:
img title, img alt, href title
Mozilla's precedence appears to be:
img title, href title (and it never renders the img alt attribute as a tool
tip)
And Netscape 4.77 only renders the img alt attribute as a tool tip.
Judah
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