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To: RFH who wrote (11239)5/25/2000 11:28:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) of 18928
 
Hi Rob, When adding an image file to your web pages, you can include a "caption" that will appear while the image is loading and which will appear when you place the cursor over the image.

For instance, in the "group shot" of Jane and me, you can add ALT="Tom & Jane Veale" into your image code like this:
current code =
<img SRC="http://www.anet-chi.com/~hansen2/aim/convention1/MVC-193F.JPG" NOSAVE height=388 width=528>

code with hidden text =
<img SRC="http://www.anet-chi.com/~hansen2/aim/convention1/MVC-193F.JPG" NOSAVE ALT="Tom & Jane Veale" height=388 width=528>

Also, you can add a border to images with a simple statement
BORDER=2
just like the ALT= code. By changing the number, you'll get different thickness borders. A "4" will be quite a bit thicker than a "2."

Hope you find some use for this.

Best regards, Tom
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