| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - CSS background images were simply *not* designed for that, so when for whatever reason (and there are a bunch of them) the image cannot be communicated to the end user then the user agent (web browser) doesn???t know that something is wrong (it just thinks a decorative image was not displayed, no big deal) and even if it knew it would have no way to try to fix the issue (what text to display inste
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