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Why doesn't Firefox handle the "alt tag" in html code? - Chrome and IE work fine

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For instance in the following html code, 'mousing over' the graphic should display the "img alt" phrase: "Geenee House exchange -Vacations - This opens a new window!"

It doesn't. In Chrome and IE there is no problem - have I missed something? - help - Dave

html code: <a accessKey="1" href="http://www.geenee.com/" target="_blank"><img alt="Geenee House exchange -Vacations - This opens a new window!" src="images/geenee.gif" border="2" width="160" height="62"> </a>

page where 'most' of graphics have a 'text' alt tag can be seen at http://www.spainforyou.net/

For instance in the following html code, 'mousing over' the graphic should display the "img alt" phrase: "Geenee House exchange -Vacations - This opens a new window!" It doesn't. In Chrome and IE there is no problem - have I missed something? - help - Dave html code: &lt;a accessKey="1" href="http://www.geenee.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;img alt="Geenee House exchange -Vacations - This opens a new window!" src="images/geenee.gif" border="2" width="160" height="62"&gt; &lt;/a&gt; page where 'most' of graphics have a 'text' alt tag can be seen at [http://www.spainforyou.net/]

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Running Firefox 10.0.1, this problem is still present. You can go to http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_image_test to see the W3 Schools tag's test which includes an alt= tag; the text associated with the alt= does not display.

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The Alt attribute isn't meant to show as a tooltip on hover.
The Alt attribute is meant to show if the image isn't or can't be displayed.
The title attribute is meant to show if you hover an image or link.
If there is no title attribute, but there is an alt attribute then IE will show the alt attribute as a tooltip.
Firefox doesn't do that, so if the title attribute is missing then you do not see a tooltip if you hover an image or link.


So if you add title="Smiley face" then Firefox will display the tooltip.

<img src="smiley.gif" alt="Smiley face" width="42" height="42" title="Smiley face" />