• Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Just realized I’ve seen the push multiple times to include alt text, but not guidance on how.

    Is there an actual etiquette to follow or even a specific format for alt text? Or just a sentence describing the image and call it a day?

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        10 hours ago

        Ok, that’s helpful for providing alt text for images inside the body of a post.

        Bus what about image posts? When using the web interface I don’t see any opportunity for entering the alt text. 🤔

        • lmmarsano@lemmynsfw.com
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          6 hours ago

          When using the web interface I don’t see any opportunity for entering the alt text.

          Apparently, some instances offer it: you might want to ask your instance administrator to upgrade. If yours doesn’t offer it, the text alternative can be adjacent as stated in the success criterion for non-text content

          All non-text content that is presented to the user has a text alternative that serves the equivalent purpose

          and the techniques for it identified with prefix G. The alt attribute is merely 1 way to accomplish that.

          When it’s a screenshot of a webpage, a link to the source often makes sense as a text alternative. I see way too many images that could be blockquotes & links, which are often superior to an image: more accessible & more useful to everyone else. That’s often the case of good accessibility: it benefits everyone else.

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      18 hours ago

      I tend to explain what it is, and what is the important part. Thinking about it from the perspective of what someone might need to know while also respecting their time. I think “Screen shot of Lemmy post feed with nav bar at top, first post says “blah”, second post says “blah blah”, third post says…”, I think that’s too much unnecessary detail. So I’d do something like “Screen shot of Lemmy post feed, showing the third post called “Blah blah” has a green highlight over the first word” or whatever the message is I’m trying to get across with the screenshot.

      I don’t know if there is etiquette or a specific format but I would write as much as is needed to convey the reason you’re including the image (whether that is a sentence or 100 words), striking a balance between making sure someone who is relying on the alt text can understand everything they need to know while also respecting their time.