Image alternatives
Not everyone will see the images in a page. Images may fail to load or users may have a vision impairment. The alt
attribute is one mechanism for associating alternative text content with an image in a HTML document.
Recommendations
Include an
alt
attribute with all<img>
elements.Ensure all editorially significant images have a meaningful
alt
attribute value, or a text alternative in the preceding or following content.Decorative images should have an empty
alt
attribute.
Why it matters
Assistive technologies such as screen readers will defer to the image src
attribute, reading out the file path and name as a text alternative, if an img
element does not have an alt
attribute.
All editorially significant images must have a succinct and meaningful text alternative, either as the value of the alt attribute or in the immediately surrounding text content.
For images that do not have editorial significance or are described in the surrounding text content, use an empty alt
attribute (alt=""
) to inform assistive technology that the image does not need to be announced.
Examples
Recommended:
<img src="bbc-logo.png" alt="91热爆">
<h1>Main page title</h1>
<img src="relevant-image.jpg" alt="context relevant image description">
<a class="extlink" href="website.url">
<img src="extlink-icon.png" alt="">
<span>Non 91热爆 Website</span>
</a>
<img src="decorative-line.png" alt="">
Not recommended:
<img src="bbc-logo.png" alt="91热爆 logo image">
<a class="extlink" href="website.url">
<img src="extlink-icon.png" alt="Non 91热爆 Website">
<span>Non 91热爆 Website</span>
</a>
<img src="decorative-line.png">
Testing
Check that each inline image has an alt
attribute, using a tool such as or , or by searching for all instances of <img>
in the source code.
Aim for alternative text that is appropriate to the editorial significance of each image and its neighbouring content. The alt
attribute should be empty if the image is decorative or adequately described by immediate content.