Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-9605025-20170102050208/@comment-9605025-20170102053754

So, I realized that, in my example, I also forgot to use the default tag inside the alt tag. Regardless, this behavior is different from what the documentation on the CSS img tag claims should happen. According to the page linked in my original post, the alt attribute should be text that is displayed when the image cannot be displayed, not when it is hovered over. Is there a way to achieve a similar function with the portable infobox tags? That is, if an image is provided but does not exist, the template shows text instead of displaying nothing.