Re: Usage of 'lang' and 'title' attributes
by Gabriele Caniglia <gabriele(at)sideralia.it>
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On 7-08-2002 we were talking about "Usage of 'lang' and 'title' attributes".
This is what Nigel Peck wrote:
>I think it may be me that's missing something, but it sounds like it's
>doing what you want, displaying the acronym title when over the acronym
>(ignoring the outer title) and displaying the outer title when over
>"level 1" which has no other title.
Well, I wonder if this is the correct way to conform to the WAI 1.0
Specs, because the result could be confusing and misleading...
How will speech browsers render the title overlap? Is the quick
switch of the natural language (just for a single word in a span
element) compatible with current tools for people with disabilities?
Is it a good programming practice, apart from what specs recommend
(in abstract)?
These were the questions behind my post, sorry if I didn't explain
myself better before. :-)
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Gabriele
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