Revised Image Replacement
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Image Replacement techniques come and go, but here is a list of methods that I think will continue to be quite useful for quite some time. In no particular order with examples for each, I believe after you go through some of the examples included in this article, you might just find yourself inspired enough to try it on your own.”>this article, you might just find yourself inspired enough to try it on your own.
Plenty of new and interesting revisions to the original Fahrner Image Replacement technique sprouted up in late 2003. This is an attempt to consolidate them, so that perhaps we can decide on the official replacement.
Requirements: the replacement must solve the screen reader problem, and it must address the “images off, css on” problem. It is also hoped that a solution will be found that reduces the need for empty elements. The successful technique must work in browsers back to 5.x, but as of the time of writing none of these appear to fail so browser support matrices will be spared.
