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Are these tags the same thing?
<a name=""></a>
<a title=""></a> |
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No,
The first one assigns a name to the tag and is used for anchor linking, for example <a href="top">top</a> will bring you to the of a page so long as the <a name="top"> is at the top of the page. The second one is basically a title or description.
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So, without spamming, am I able to use the 3 following tags for an image linking to a specific area of my site?
<a name=""> <a title=""> <alt=""> |
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<a name=""> is for anchors, so if you anchor down to an image, then i guess.
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