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Non-text content should have a text alternative. The following images did not have appropriate alt-text when reviewed during #4194. They need to be updated.
Sample 1, item 24. "Janeway logo final" is read as the title of the logo at hte bottom. The 'final' is unhelpful. <title>Janeway-Logo-Final</title>
Sample 3, item 12. image description is article title which not only doesn't describe the actual image, but the title then follows as a heading - consider a 'describedby' reference to the heading instead.
Sample 3, item 51. OLH logo does not have alt-text
Sample 4, item 20. figure 1 - voiceover attempts to read the text within the png. but as the order is about the visual layout, this makes no sense.
Sample 4, item 42. press logo at bottom of the page is missing an alt-text so the image file title is read out - this is a collection of numbers and letters. This is due to a missing closing " following the class attribute, which prevents the alt="" attribute being recognised <img src="/media/cover_images/d78e50a8-3542-4429-b049-20261739ee56.svg" class=" alt=" "="">.
Sample 5.1, item 3. should cover image be set to decorative? Is "[Journal name] cover image" as a description helpful in this context/position on the page?
Sample 5.2, item 5. latest news image is not described.
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Non-text content should have a text alternative. The following images did not have appropriate alt-text when reviewed during #4194. They need to be updated.
<title>Janeway-Logo-Final</title>
alt=""
attribute being recognised<img src="/media/cover_images/d78e50a8-3542-4429-b049-20261739ee56.svg" class=" alt=" "="">
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: