Hi, I uploaded it at least 5 times, read everything on the author's site and I am sorry to say it does not do a bloody thing, nada.
Hi, I uploaded it at least 5 times, read everything on the author's site and I am sorry to say it does not do a bloody thing, nada.
It's the same for me!
Same here - anything? Thanks!
The plugin:Seo friendly images don't work well in the wordpress version 3.1.1.,it can't automatically add alt for the empty alt images
It doesn't work in 3.1.2 either
Same here does not work in 3.12
not working for me either 3.1.2
Same Here. Not Working.
same, i see nothing change
v 3.1.3
Alt does not work
Title works
Has anyone managed to fix it ?
I saw 2 alternatives, but they were last updated in 2009
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/jr-post-image/
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/autolinks/
Any ideas ?
This plugin works (v3.2) but not in the way I need it to. It doesn't let you set an individual image to the alt text you want. If the plugin is on, it overrides everything... not very helpful for targeted SEO - I want to set all images to a default and then go pick 10 or so to be just how I want them... this plugin doesn't offer that option. Such a tease.
@Moogle Stiltzkin
tks for your alternatives.
there seem interessents;
have we use one or the other, or both ?
it's pretty much one or the other. Personally i didn't try those alts yet.
I tried seo friendly images, i can confirm it doesn't change the alt image description, which is pretty much i was i hoping it would do.
This is also another alternative
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/csprites-for-wordpress/
Seems to also combine images to 1 single sprite to also speed up page loading as a bonus :X
Also old plugin not sure if it still works.
@ Moogle Stiltzkin thank you for your suggests.
sprite is just my problem now. maybe i can do it with help of sites (http://fr.spritegen.website-performance.org/) , but i have not yet understand how we have to use it (i.e. in css theme ? where ? and so on)
this extend i do not dare to use it because old one
yeah i do not recommend using that Csprites. The idea is nice, but it's an unsupported plugin that crash some peoples servers.
Probably should have rephrased what i meant. I meant to say is, if somebody would be willing to pick up that plugin, that would be great :D
The latest update i could find regarding that plugin was here at this link where somebody tried to do some fixes but even then not working fully.
http://ocaoimh.ie/2011/01/04/csprites-php-5312/
Someone even mentioned something called speedy smiles which uses the same concept, but specifically for emoticons. I'm checking it out
yeah (me too !) ya (but nuance difficult for me in english)
well i have to donwload it (smilies) and take a look on the code and understand somethig how it works
Hm that speedy smilies is a bit unrelated.
Because that Csprites it has a few functions (merging images to be sprites to make ur site load faster for better SEO ranking; AND IT ALSO HAD a TAG RENAMER FEATURE).
But this speedy smilies plugin, only did sprites, and from the forum apparently not too well. So i recommend deleting that as it doesn't do the alt tags apparently.
Sigh there doesn't seem to be much plugin support for these, not even premium plugins :{ which is weird.
A good plugin would be something like Smush.it and seo friendly images combined. Then not only would your image filesizes be compressed to save you diskspace, it would also rename alt tags if they are empty. Both methods would improve your SEO rankings and speed up webpage loading.
I wouldn't even mind paying for a premium plugin if it were available, as long as it worked without bugs.
By the way penseelibre, check this site out
Helps you diagnose your website in area you can improve. Helped me a lot.
oh ya gtmetrix it's a good one, the best i suppose. I use it allways to verifie my progress
also i can advise you to use .htacces most you can (best than w3 or other, i take "only" quick cache), and planty information for robots in .htaccess.
(i donot plublish it on my blog)
I tried w3 total cache.
it is nice in the sense they integrated CDN, unlike Quick Cache.
Also W3 total cache has options to minify css, html, javascript etc which quick cache also lacks.
Sadly total cache has a higher chance to break my plugins compared to Quick Cache which is very non intrusive.
Comparing the 2, quick cache never broke my other plugins, whereas total cache did, even when setup with the safest settings.
Maybe if i was an expert, i could probably have navigated around the mine field of plugins to get total cache setup optimally. Sadly i am a nub, and last i checked using Ystats, quick cache performed about the same.
The only exception was when using minify, where total cache got the better result, but as explained that broke my plugins :/ even when i tried to exclude them from being minifying.
I was also worried about quick cache not doing any header caching, but actually it was intended like that, as it is using a different caching method that didn't require adding in header cache timer etc.
So overall i think quick cache is the best for me because easy to set up, and doesn't conflict with my other plugins. CDN can be easily added using other plugins e.g. Cloudflare or CDN linker, so this isn't too big a deal, although i do hope quick cache look into integrating cdn services in the future.
Anyway if your interested to chat more and share ideas about some other recommendations penseelibre, we can continue on my website quick chat if you would be interested :}
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