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Strictly speaking, calling this the 'alt text' is incorrect, as Randall uses the 'title' attribute rather than the 'alt' attribute in the HTML sources (cf. {{w|Wikipedia:Alternative_text_for_images|Wikipedia's entry on "Alt text"}}). But Randall himself refers to it as Alt text in [[45: Schrodinger]] and in his page with details about the comic including Randall's transcript. See more on how to access the title text on a mobile device where hovering is not possible here: [[xkcd#Transcript_on_xkcd|Transcript on xkcd]].
 
Strictly speaking, calling this the 'alt text' is incorrect, as Randall uses the 'title' attribute rather than the 'alt' attribute in the HTML sources (cf. {{w|Wikipedia:Alternative_text_for_images|Wikipedia's entry on "Alt text"}}). But Randall himself refers to it as Alt text in [[45: Schrodinger]] and in his page with details about the comic including Randall's transcript. See more on how to access the title text on a mobile device where hovering is not possible here: [[xkcd#Transcript_on_xkcd|Transcript on xkcd]].
  
In case on a tablet that cannot display the title text, it can be found in the [[Transcript on xkcd]].
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In case on a tablet that cannot display the title text, it can be found in the [[Transcript on xkcd]]. xkcd's mobile site (m.xkcd.com) also displays the title text with a button near the comic title.
  
 
[[File:tt.png|left|The title text for 377: Journal 2]]
 
[[File:tt.png|left|The title text for 377: Journal 2]]

Revision as of 12:12, 22 January 2018

The title text is an HTML attribute Randall puts on almost every xkcd image which normally adds something tangentially relevant to the topic of the comic. In some of the early comics, the title text was used to explain the joke (Such as 5: Blown apart). It can be accessed via hovering the mouse pointer over the image on the main site or clicking the Alt Text button on the mobile site.

Strictly speaking, calling this the 'alt text' is incorrect, as Randall uses the 'title' attribute rather than the 'alt' attribute in the HTML sources (cf. Wikipedia's entry on "Alt text"). But Randall himself refers to it as Alt text in 45: Schrodinger and in his page with details about the comic including Randall's transcript. See more on how to access the title text on a mobile device where hovering is not possible here: Transcript on xkcd.

In case on a tablet that cannot display the title text, it can be found in the Transcript on xkcd. xkcd's mobile site (m.xkcd.com) also displays the title text with a button near the comic title.

The title text for 377: Journal 2


The title text for 377: Journal 2