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- Setting in pictures that comply to the WCAG regulations
From what I understand, an image complying with WCAG needs to have an alt (alternate text) value that properly describes the image, for assistive technologies like screen readers.
You can do this in JCE Pro by adding an Alternate Text value when you insert the image, eg:
You can do this in JCE Pro by adding an Alternate Text value when you insert the image, eg:

Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
From what I understand, an image complying with WCAG needs to have an alt (alternate text) value that properly describes the image, for assistive technologies like screen readers.
You can do this in JCE Pro by adding an Alternate Text value when you insert the image, eg:
You can do this in JCE Pro by adding an Alternate Text value when you insert the image, eg:

Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
nettredaktor
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