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Forum: Accessibility
In reply to: AltText not in HTMLYES!! That was the problem. On your tip, I uploaded another image that I cropped before uploading and it retained the alt= attribute on the page. Thanks for your help.
Forum: Accessibility
In reply to: AltText not in HTMLThanks so much for your reply. I am not using an editor. There are no posts and no pages yet. The only thing I have done on the site is to add a logo from the Themes -> customize -> site identity menu. I am looking at the alternate text on the logo.
I have tried the following themes: GeneratePress, Neve, Reykjavik, Agma Blue and at your suggestion, TwentyTwenty. All plugins are deactivated. The issue is still there.
I just tried adding a page with two images and it looks like the Alternate text attribute is being added correctly. But the alt= is still not there on the site LOGO.I have flushed cache on the client but not the server. I will have to look up how to do that and report back. Thanks!
Sorry. I just realized that I posted this issue in the wrong place. This is an issue with WP, not with Modula. I will repost elsewhere.
I have the same problem. When I view source code in the browser, the alt= attribute with the image anchor always comes up as alt=”sitename”. I have tried deactivating all plugins. I have tried using multiple themes including themes that are tagged as “accessibility ready”, I have tried deleting the image from the media library and re-uploading it assigning the alternative text. The problem is the same regardless.