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TekEss
(@tekess)
The good news is all the errors are pretty much one error repeated. ie no alt tag in yr images.
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TekEss
(@tekess)
Yea, Ive been reading about it this am…glad thats the case, but I still not sure what/where to change
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TekEss
(@tekess)
ok, I know one of the images needs this added
alt=”Date”
I know that this is the image called that needs the alt attribute
wp-content/themes/mytheme/images/date.png”>
Im pretty sure it needs to look like this when edited
wp-content/themes/mytheme/images/date.png” alt=”Date”>
However, I have absolutely no idea, nor am I having any luck, finding this piece of code to edit anywhere…
hey Buddy,
You need to check out the code of the theme blackshades,
go to appearance>editor in your dashboard and check out all the files.
Where ever you find <img> tag, make sure you got alt defined like this
<img src=”” alt=”image caption or name”> </img>
Check the following links for more details :
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_img.asp
http://www.w3schools.com/CSS/css_image_gallery.asp
Hope that helps 🙂
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TekEss
(@tekess)
Thanks, I think Ive finally found the line to edit, but havent exactly found the correct placement. Can you/anyone show me show me exactly how to add alt attribute in this line? Cause when I try, it dont work
Your Code
<img src="<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/images/rss.png" style="margin:0 2px 0 0; vertical-align:middle;" />RSS Feed>
Modified Code
<img src="<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/images/rss.png" alt="RSS Feed" style="margin:0 2px 0 0; vertical-align:middle;" />RSS Feed>
Compare the 2 and you will know what to do!