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		<title>By: m!les</title>
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		<description>Another key function of &quot;alt&quot; attributes is that screen readers use them to describe the image.  So, from both an SEO and an accessibility standpoint, descriptive alt attributes are important for the end user AND the person creating the webpage.</description>
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