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Cosmin

1:37 pm on Oct 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi,

I have this new layout for a page. It has quite a bit of graphics on it.

I know that I should put keywords in the alt tags. I added as much as I could but ran out of ideas. The question is:

Should I add a keyword for each image / button on the page or only for the most important ones. I have small buttons that repeat on the page. maybe 10 / 15 times, dividers, transp gifs etc...

Should each image on this page must have a keyword or something (like a description) in the alt tag?

Michael Anthony

2:40 pm on Oct 29, 2003 (gmt 0)



According to my positioning software, it's vital to have alt tags for every image on the page. Why not download some software to check it out?

Cosmin

2:51 pm on Oct 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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You mean a software for finding keywords or a software that analyzes your page and tells you which images have alt tags missing.

If so, can you tell me which software is very good for that?

Also, I have this image repeating many times on the page. OK I put keywords but also they must be related to that picture some how, or doesn't matter?

Thanks,

Cosmin

nancyb

9:44 pm on Oct 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Dreamweaver will tell you if you have missing alt tags, as well as other missing attributes.

Not a good idea to use alt tags that don't relate to the image. SEs might consider it spam and your users would be confused, especially if they have graphics turned off.

bakedjake

10:15 pm on Oct 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Should each image on this page must have a keyword or something (like a description) in the alt tag?

Fire up lynx/links/your favorite text browser. How does the site look? Does the page make sense? Do you think a non-graphical browser user could understand what's going on? How about a screen scraper for the blind, that reads text top to bottom?

I think you'll find the answer to your question by performing that exercise.

troels nybo nielsen

10:42 pm on Oct 29, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Welcome to WebmasterWorld, Cosmin.

To add to what nancyb and bakedjake have said:

Each html tag is there for a purpose. And the alt tag is there to give the webmaster the possibility of telling visitors about an image, if they have images turned off.

Something like

<img src="/images/oak.jpg" alt="Oak tree">