Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 6:51:31 GMT
The basis. Proceed from the general to the details if the picture needs to be explained a lot. Tell the main thing first and then the finer details. Alt texts i.e. alternative texts must be placed in graphic elements. Tell the main points about the picture and leave the interpretation to the reader. Focus on the essentials and dont repeat the body text. So write short and to the point. When creating alt text think What is the function of the image in the document What essential information does the picture contain.
What additional information does the image contain compared to Phone Number List the bread text In the alternative text state what type of image it is for example a photograph a drawing or a painting for example a picture of a painting where etc.. Alt text does not interpret the image give the reader this option. is up to the recipient which means the picture can be interpreted differently. Always end the alternative text at the point where the screen reader has a slightly longer pause at the end of the text.
In this case the text does not become unclear in the screen reader. If there is text in the image a caption is written in the alt text or if the image is decorative and does not add new content to the main text it can be marked as decorative. Writing short alt texts in diagrams can be challenging. In this case more information is entered in the text and less in the alt text. If the content of the infographic has already been explained in the body text you can only tell the main points or possible additional information in the body text in the alternative text of the infographic. You should give the persons name as an alternative text to the persons picture. If the persons picture has a caption and the name is already given in it the picture is marked as decorative. Icons and logos3.
What additional information does the image contain compared to Phone Number List the bread text In the alternative text state what type of image it is for example a photograph a drawing or a painting for example a picture of a painting where etc.. Alt text does not interpret the image give the reader this option. is up to the recipient which means the picture can be interpreted differently. Always end the alternative text at the point where the screen reader has a slightly longer pause at the end of the text.
In this case the text does not become unclear in the screen reader. If there is text in the image a caption is written in the alt text or if the image is decorative and does not add new content to the main text it can be marked as decorative. Writing short alt texts in diagrams can be challenging. In this case more information is entered in the text and less in the alt text. If the content of the infographic has already been explained in the body text you can only tell the main points or possible additional information in the body text in the alternative text of the infographic. You should give the persons name as an alternative text to the persons picture. If the persons picture has a caption and the name is already given in it the picture is marked as decorative. Icons and logos3.