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		<title>Setting the ALT tag in WordPress 2.6</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WordPress 2.6 introduced changes to image and media handling. One thing that might not be easily evident is the matter of ALT tags for images. susanj at GIRLZWITHURLZ said this: I also don’t feel good about deleting the caption (although I did that) as WP says that it also serve as the img’s alt tag, [...]]]></description>
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