Alt

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ALT may stand for:

Alt may also mean:

  • Alt attribute, an attribute in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), whose value is text that is normally used to indicate the function of an image in situations where the image is not displayed.
  • Alt key, the key on a computer keyboard used to change the function other keys.
  • Alt.* hierarchy, a hierarchy of USENET newsgroups.
  • Alt.com, a dating website catering to users with a fetish / alternative sexuality.
  • Altbier, a variety of German beer.
  • Alternate character, a secondary character created by a player of Multi-User Dungeon (MUD) games or Massively Mutliplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPG).
  • Alternative music, a form of rock music with diverse multi-genre influences, often associated with indie rock.
  • River Alt, a river in Merseyside, United Kingdom.

Alt is also the name of:

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