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Difference between revisions of "Title text"
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− | The '''title text''' is an {{w|HTML attribute}} [[Randall]] puts on each xkcd image which normally adds something tangentially relevant to the topic of the comic. It can be accessed via hovering the mouse pointer over the image on the main site or clicking the Alt Text button on the mobile site. Many users refer to it as "Alt text" rather than "Title text". | + | The '''title text''' is an {{w|HTML attribute}} [[Randall]] puts on each xkcd image which normally adds something tangentially relevant to the topic of the comic. It can be accessed via hovering the mouse pointer over the image on the main site or clicking the Alt Text button on the mobile site. Many users refer to it as "Alt text" rather than "Title text". Ironically, [[Randall]] also uses the '''alt''' {{w|HTML attribute}}, but puts the title of the comic there. |
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Revision as of 03:59, 17 August 2014
The title text is an HTML attribute Randall puts on each xkcd image which normally adds something tangentially relevant to the topic of the comic. It can be accessed via hovering the mouse pointer over the image on the main site or clicking the Alt Text button on the mobile site. Many users refer to it as "Alt text" rather than "Title text". Ironically, Randall also uses the alt HTML attribute, but puts the title of the comic there.