Legally, every image on a website should produce descriptive text when you pass a mouse over it. This is so that people with sight problems can hear what the image is when using their accessibility software.

When adding an image in FrontPage, I simply right click on the image and select picture properties. I then select the tab called General. Where it says "Text:" I simply type in a description of the image. I click OK and the job is done.

When I pass the mouse over the image, the text appears. To see what I mean, check any professional website and you will see that all the images work in this way. The law in the UK says they have to.

Using Webstyle 4, this works automatically for the menus. However, it doesn't when using headers and other images not related to navigation. If I select a Webstyle4 header in Frontpage, it doesn't give me the option to add descriptive text for the image.

Question: Can this be done? If so, how do I do it? I appreciate FrontPage might not help me, but I am hoping that someone will tell me where to put the HTML instructions provided in the Webstyle4 help when it comes to applying it to headers created using Webstyle 4. There is already so much html language involved, I don't know how or where to add the extra information that is needed.

Ken