![]() ![]() ![]() By default, tooltips use default style which is small in size and small text.īy using tooltip with CSS, you may style it quite beautifully. The title tag of the tag (and others) can be used to display the tooltips. ![]() As such, search engines are unable to read the text inside the images so the only way you may tell the purpose of images is by “alt” or “title” tags. This will benefit as far as SEO is concerned. The HTML alt attribute is recommended to use for images generally. So if the path is incorrect or image is not loaded for any reason, the text “Banana is good in taste” will be shown in place of the image, as shown in the demo. ![]()
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