diff --git a/site/content/tutorial/01-introduction/03-dynamic-attributes/text.md b/site/content/tutorial/01-introduction/03-dynamic-attributes/text.md index b4e2001bcf6d..e5b7fe2243d9 100644 --- a/site/content/tutorial/01-introduction/03-dynamic-attributes/text.md +++ b/site/content/tutorial/01-introduction/03-dynamic-attributes/text.md @@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ That's better. But Svelte is giving us a warning: > A11y: <img> element should have an alt attribute -When building web apps, it's important to make sure that they're *accessible* to the broadest possible userbase, including people with (for example) impaired vision or motion, or people without powerful hardware or good internet connections. Accessibility (shortened to a11y) isn't always easy to get right, but Svelte will help by warning you if you write inaccessible markup. - +When building web apps, it's important to make sure that they're *accessible* to the broadest possible userbase, including people with (for example) impaired vision or motion, or people without powerful hardware and good internet connections. Accessibility (shortened to a11y) isn't always easy to get right, but Svelte will help by warning you if you write inaccessible markup. In this case, we're missing the `alt` attribute that describes the image for people using screenreaders, or people with slow or flaky internet connections that can't download the image. Let's add one: ```html