• Resolved alejandrozgz

    (@alejandrozgz)


    Hello,

    I have noticed an issue with the Woo Save Abandoned Carts plugin. Some images generated by the plugin on my homepage are missing the alt attribute. Specifically, the following image is causing the issue:

    <img src="/wp-content/plugins/woo-save-abandoned-carts//public/assets/abandoned-shopping-cart.gif">

    The absence of the alt attribute raises concerns for accessibility and SEO. Without a proper alt tag, visually impaired users relying on screen readers cannot understand the purpose of the image. Additionally, it may impact SEO performance, as search engines rely on the alt text to index images correctly.

    Could you please update the plugin to ensure that all images include a descriptive alt attribute? This would improve both accessibility and SEO for websites using the plugin.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter!

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  • Plugin Contributor Nauriskolats

    (@nauriskolats)

    Hi @alejandrozgz, thank you for pointing this out! 🤘
    We have added this to be included in the next version release.

    Plugin Contributor Nauriskolats

    (@nauriskolats)

    Hi @alejandrozgz

    We have just released a new version which includes a fix for the issue with image alt attribute. We have also added title attribute. Both of these can be easily changed either via Exit Intent template or a filter.

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention! 🙂

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