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Don't render the title attribute for megamenu images.

- A jobList module element SHOULD have a title attribute the value of which MUST be a non-empty string specifying a human-readable title for the module.

Because of the above problems, we changed our semantic markup standard, adding a rule that the title attribute MUST contain human-readable data.

On the other hand, the XHTML2 spec is vague, defining the title attribute as "meta-information about the element on which it is set".

When you use the above pattern, a tooltip will appear containing the content of the title attribute when the user hovers the mouse over the text content.

Because of the above issues, we changed our semantic markup standard, adding a rule that the title attribute MUST contain human readable data.

The parser would recognise the string patterns in the title attributes (as they are not in a particular order) and construct a full date from them.

Some screen readers in non-default configurations will read out the contents of the title attribute rather than the text content of the element, meaning users may hear the machine data rather than the human data.

Personally, I believe that screen readers should read the title attribute rather than the text content by default (I'll come back to this later), but they don't, so it's not that much of an issue.

The HTML4 spec refers to the title attribute being used for tooltips, but that doesn't really matter because it's what browsers do, it happens in the real world and is seen by real users.

Automatically adds Alt and title attributes to your images.

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