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Old 03-29-2011, 11:22 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
Try this:

Code:
<div align="center-image">
<img src="images/Stern_title_fmt.jpeg" alt="Stern_title.jpg" />
</div>
(And don't use arbitrary text for the "alt" attribute. It is intended to be used when the image cannot be displayed, for example when a text-to-speech system is being used. If the image is purely decorative, you can have alt="", otherwise use at least something descriptive of what appears in the image.)

TTS will have trouble pronouncing 'jpg' (Jay' Peg).

I prefer to use: Image or Picture or Map as a suffix rather than a file extension (that some users may not even know is a image file type)
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