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Gabor
(@nextendweb_gabor)
Hi @mauriziozani!
You can find the alt tag of background images at the Slide element -> Style tab, lower at the SEO section as “Image Alt [SEO]”.
So you have tried to change the thumbnail’s alt tag, but that was only created for the thumbnail images. And the ARIA label is a different attribute created for screen readers, to improve accessibility.
Thanks. I’ve tried, but it’s not working; see for example here, at the bottom in the left bar (Libri di fisica)
https://www.mauriziozani.it/wp/?p=1114
I have set Image Alt [SEO] = Image Title [SEO] = “Lezioni di Fisica sperimentale”
PS: I have uploaded several images, but only one is published (for test)
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Gabor
(@nextendweb_gabor)
I checked out your page, and as you see here, your alt tag and title is there. So something seems to be wrong with your inspection, as these parameters appear at your image.
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This reply was modified 8 months, 3 weeks ago by
Gabor.
Correct, I saw the parameters in the inspection, but I can’t see the alt/title text when the mouse passes over the image
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Gabor
(@nextendweb_gabor)
The title attribute does that functionality, but only on elements, which are on top. The background image is on back, where your mouse cannot reach, so you cannot hover over it. If you would like to have your image on top, you should use an Image layer instead. Add it to your slide and that will display the title on hover.
Perfect, it works. I’ve removed the background (my original picture) and added this picture as a layer. Now I’ve only to remove the margin between the layer and the background… Thanks!
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Laszlo
(@laszloszalvak)
Hi @mauriziozani
I am glad you managed to resolve both of the problems.
If you have no further questions connected to this topic, then feel free to mark this topic as resolved.
Best regards,
Laszlo.