One of the most powerful ways we can improve the accessibility of our website is the creation of alternative text for images. Alternative text, or alt text, is a concise text description conveying the ...
Yelp is rolling out an app update to include more accessibility identifiers for businesses, improved screen-reader experiences, and AI-powered alt text for images. The company said that from 2020 to ...
Use the following AI prompts to utilize Microsoft Copilot to create alternative text for one or multiple images for your course. To use these prompts, log in to your Microsoft Copilot Work account ...
Screen readers can announce alternative text (or alt text) for images to help ensure that all users can have an equivalent experience. When you add an image to a document, it is your responsibility to ...
If you have not previously entered alt text correctly for images on your site, each time you open Canvas, choose one or two pages within your Canvas site and update the alternative text for those ...
Image alt text is important for accessibility and beneficial for SEO. But if you have lots of images on your website, manually writing alt text for all of them will be time-consuming. This article is ...
Use our Word Accessibility Checklist (PDF) to ensure your documents meet accessibility standards and are fully compliant with ADA and WCAG guidelines. Alternate text (alt text) is crucial in a Word ...
Use our PowerPoint Accessibility Checklist (PDF) to ensure your PowerPoint slides meet accessibility standards and are fully compliant with ADA and WCAG guidelines. Adding alternate text (alt text) to ...
Alternative text, often called "alt text," is a text description used for non-text elements, such as images, to convey the same information to users who may not be able to see the visual content. This ...
Ran Ronen, Founder and CEO of Equally AI, simplifying web accessibility to ensure compliance with ADA, EAA and WCAG standards. By mid-2025, ADA web accessibility lawsuits had increased by 37% compared ...
In this poster presented at InfoShow25, students Grace Croken (MSLIS ’26), Mikayla Bryant (MSLIS ’26), Azka Qasim (MSMDC ’26), Kelsey Harrison (MSLIS ’26), Freddy Thompson (MSLIS ’25) and Jo Ling Lee ...