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Old 09-22-2006, 02:16 AM #10
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Originally Posted by annie View Post
a trigger icon?

many of us on the epilepsy forum have photosensitive seizures triggered by graphics. icons are graphics. am i being required to post an icon that will trigger seizures to announce that the post will trigger seizures?

since i have all graphics turned off, so that they will not trigger my seizures, i have no way of knowing what an icon is unless the icon has a description that shows when i run my mouse over it. does this mean that i have to mouse over every icon in the forum in order to make sure none of them are trigger icons?

perhaps there is a better way to do this.
If the forum images have alt tags, or whatever the similar descriptor is in php (I only really know about html), then you should be able to tell your browser to automatically expand the words so that you can read them.

Another (which I've seen used elsewhere) is to use TRIGGER in the same way as OT (for off-topic) in the thread title.

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