Arun Basil Lal
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Hello @alexliii,
Thanks for your question. You can use the
the_content
filter of WordPress to remove them in run time. An example is available in this doc – https://imageattributespro.com/bulk-remove-wordpress-image-titles/With the pro addon (Image Attributes Pro), you can update it in the database by using an empty custom attribute. The above linked doc explains that too.
I hope that helps. Best regards.
Arun
Hello @smiranda
Thank you for checking out my plugin. In the free version, existing alt text is replaced.
In the pro version, there is an option to preserve existing alt text, more details here: https://imageattributespro.com/preserve-existing-image-attributes/
Hope that answers your question π
Thanks for the 5 star review @doylegirl π€© Appreciate the kind words and so happy that you find my humble plugin useful.
Thank you for the 5 star review Kori and the kind words. Happy that it’s useful π
Hello @pizienolamitica
Thanks for the heads up, my name is Arun. I did a test just now on the latest version of WordPress and the plugin. However I was unable to recreate the issue.
You can see me uploading an image via the Media Library as well as the Gutenberg Image Block – https://jmp.sh/aqf09q81
Kindly take a look and advice as to what I am missing out on. Thanks in advance.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Admin CSS MU] Where is the style sheet savedHello! Thanks for the kind words.
The plugin does not create any stylesheet. Rather it injects the CSS into the page HTML. However caching plugins might move it into a CSS file / elsewhere.
Please clear the cache completely and see if the issue persists. Looking forward to your feedback.
Hello @alexliii
Thanks for the suggestion. In the pro version you can select images from the Media Library and update them – https://imageattributespro.com/bulk-actions/
In the long term I want to get to a point where the user does not have to even think of the order and updates happen more fluidly rather than in any particular order. I will explain once I have that in place.
Btw, I am on vacation, so please expect a delay before I can reply to all your questions.
Thanks for using my plugin π
Hello @susgeek
Sorry to hear that. Let me see what I can do to improve the messaging further. Hope you had a database backup to revert back.
Just noticed that you updated the review. I have reached out to you via our previous conversation from 6 months ago to see what happened. Hopefully we can reach a resolution soon.
An update, I have updated the warning text and made it bolder in the product description. That should help future users from the same issue I hope.
Hello again Devin, I have written the doc as I said, you may read it here – https://imageattributespro.com/add-missing-image-attributes/
The first part might not apply to you since you are using the basic version. Hope that helps π
Hello @devin104
My name is Arun. Thank you for trying out my plugin.
I checked out your website and it seems all images have alt text. The image you mentioned above is a gravatar image of a profile icon and is not hosted on your WordPress install. It cannot be fixed without changes in your theme code normally.
However, not all images need alt text. Images used for design purposes and images not relevant to the content can be excluded. For example, if you have a checkout icon, that images need not have alt text and an empty at text is preferred. I will write a detailed document about this and share as a newer reply.
Hope that helps.
You are welcome.
For adding the alt text, referring the code of my plugin might help you π
Hello @emielb. My name is Arun. Thank you for checking out my plugin.
Below are my settings. Iβd like to only have theΒ Alt TextΒ filled, but instead theΒ Title fieldΒ is filled as well with the filename. I am using the Divi theme, and I suspect that it fills this field automatically.
If you are uploading a new image, WordPress automatically generates a title for the image. Not sure if Divi uses it or not. You can disable the plugin and see how WordPress + Divi performs normally.
The bulk updater in the free version does not take in to account the “General Settings”. It updates all attributes including the title, in the free version. (This is mentioned in the warning notices throughout the plugin.).
In the Pro version, you can set the title as empty and force WordPress to use the empty image title on new upload and also for existing images (using the bulk updater).
If I understand correctly, I would need to buy the PRO version to have the first letter of the Alt Text capitalized?
You are correct. Capitalization settings are available in the Pro version.
Feel free to let me know if you have any follow up questions.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Admin CSS MU] Works perfectThank you for the kind words @tlcpllechlak π Glad to hear it helped.