Why Alt Text is Necessary for Logos
Are your logos invisible to users with visual impairments? Without alt text, logos become inaccessible to individuals relying on screen readers, leading to confusion and missed opportunities for brand recognition. In this post, we explain why alt text for logos is crucial for accessibility, improving SEO, and building trust with all users.
Why Alt Text is Necessary for Graphs and Charts
Struggling to make your data accessible to all users? Many companies overlook the importance of alt text for graphs and charts, leaving individuals with visual impairments unable to access crucial information. Learn how alt text can boost user engagement, improve compliance, and build customer trust while enhancing your brand’s reputation.
Enhancing Accessibility Using Alt Text for Buttons and Icons
Are your buttons and icons accessible to everyone? Many businesses focus on alt text for images but overlook its importance for buttons and icons. Ensuring that every icon, from the shopping cart to the magnifying glass, is correctly labelled can transform your site's usability, especially for those with disabilities. Curious how this can improve both user experience and brand loyalty? Read more to discover the essential role alt text plays.
What is Perceivable Content?
In our latest blog post, keeping it short and sweet, we look at what exactly perceivable content is and why it is such an important consideration in the digital world when aiming to make websites and apps accessible to everyone.
The Role of Alt Text in Web Accessibility
Discover why alt text is a game-changer for web accessibility and SEO. In this post, we explore how simple text descriptions can make your website more inclusive, boost search engine rankings, and improve user experience. Learn how to craft effective alt text and see how it can transform your digital content. Read on to start implementing your website’s accessibility!
How to Write Effective Alt Text: A Guide to Accessible Web Content
Learn how to write effective alt text for accessible web content, following Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to enhance inclusivity, improve SEO, and ensure that images, buttons, logos, and interactive elements are accessible to users with visual impairments and assistive technologies like screen readers.