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An element with a draggable attribute should also have a title attribute that names the element for the purpose of non-visual interactions.
I don't understand the sentence. Why is a title attribute necessary if I set draggable to false. For example, <img alt="..." draggable="false" src="...">
Why is a title attribute is needed for the <img> element?
I think the original intent of the spec was to say "an element whose draggable attribute is true".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What is the issue with the HTML Standard?
The spec in 6.11.7 says:
I don't understand the sentence. Why is a
title
attribute necessary if I setdraggable
to false. For example,<img alt="..." draggable="false" src="...">
Why is a
title
attribute is needed for the<img>
element?I think the original intent of the spec was to say "an element whose
draggable
attribute is true".The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: