This one was news to me. Why alt text needs punctuation MacTips — Miraz on Macs, web design and other matters. Thanks for the tip, Miraz. I for one will take your advice!
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Yes! New to me, too. I think I’ve been putting a “stop” (otherwise known as “period”) in my alt text but never a space. I guess a space isn’t ordinarily needed, by me at least, but seems like a very good habit to get into, and I will. Something like that is valuable information and easy to remember, too!
so, thanks Virginia and Miraz!
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Donna
and Virgina, i posted as “anonymous” again (did before too) because mozilla “remembers” my password but apparently its not correct and i pretty much know i didn’t write it down anywhere and really hate to set up another account. so just call me anonymous …. you know who i am!
Donna
Hey there, Anonymous Donna. Just remember that most of the good quotes floating around were written by Anonymous!
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