Hi,
You mean you want to filter images that are added in your content and with missing information only? This is not yet possible using a filter but you can either open your content and edit image title, alt from there or make a search.
This feature is planned for the next release though 😉
Cheers,
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aclys
(@aclys)
Hi,
Yes, exactly.
Search is working, but complicated.
Doing it from content as suggeested isn’t working. Still showing as “missing” image title.
What’s most irritating is: When clicking on image meta in the menu. The menu / overview shows 10 pictures all including a title. But I have to click on the blue edit button showing in the column (in the overview) “Optimization info” and copy the teext from image alt to image title. Although both are already “done” shortly after the upload. So either the plugin doesn’t know it’s already there and showing an error or it doesn’t care if it is, you’ve to add it in the plugin to make the plugin “accept” the info.
OK sounds good. About the second part, related to the image information filled in the content, looks like a bug, we’ll check that.
Anyway, thanks!
Thread Starter
aclys
(@aclys)
It seems you can now filter “Image information: Filter only images that require optimization” as I was told during the update and reading the changelog. But it’s not working. It will return with no images but there are at least a dozen images that require optimization.
Hi,
It may take a while depending of the number of images you have. Also, did you first an image indexation? (click on image index).
Cheers,
Thread Starter
aclys
(@aclys)
Hi.
Yes, I did the image indexation but it did not work, now it does. Don’t know why. Thanks.
Cheers
Yes indeed it may take a while depending of the amount of images. We may add a tooltip with details in a future version. Thanks for your help.
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Cheers,