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KandiceKidd-b4a
Community Member
2 years ago

Adding alt-text to logo in Rise Theme

I uploaded the logo for my client to the Cover Page in Rise. However, I don't see where I can add the alt-text for the logo. Is this not an option?

 

Thanks,

KK

  • Hey Kandice,

    Screen readers automatically skip the logo and also the cover photo if there is one, so there's no spot to add alt text. 

    -EP

    • KandiceKidd-b4a's avatar
      KandiceKidd-b4a
      Community Member

      Hey!

      So, why is my client calling me out for no alt-text there? I do not have the logo at any other place in the course. 

       

      KK

      • elizabeth's avatar
        elizabeth
        Partner

        Maybe they did a right click and inspect instead of testing with a screen reader. But if for some reason they are hearing it w/ whatever screen reader they are using, I would just rename the file "[client name] logo" and leave it at that. Tell them their employees know where they work. ;) 

  • TessHutley's avatar
    TessHutley
    Community Member

    To be fair, not every screen reader user is blind - I know two who are low vision and would be wondering what logos they're looking at. So it is not a great choice to have the logos be automatically skipped (and would certainly be pinged in an audit). 

    We're working on a collaborative course so it's not as simple as the employees knowing where they work unfortunately, we'd like them to see/hear our logo since we're an external provider. Would really like to see this changed!

    • elizabeth's avatar
      elizabeth
      Partner

      I can see your point there, TK! Could you put something in the course description instead, reflecting that the course was a collaboration by you as an external provider? 

  • TessHutley's avatar
    TessHutley
    Community Member

    Absolutely, and that's definitely the best solution available. My concern is more that there are people who will be able to see or tell that an image is there, but not what the image is (it seems from the original post that it is discoverable by screen reader somehow). Not being able to choose whether something is marked decorative or given alt text is always going to be an accessibility issue unfortunately.

    • StevenBenassi's avatar
      StevenBenassi
      Staff

      Hi TK!

      Thanks for the feedback!

      I see that you've submitted a feature request to our product team as well. We'll be sure to update you on future enhancements to Rise 360's accessibility features. Have a great rest of your week! 

  • TessHutley's avatar
    TessHutley
    Community Member

    Thanks Steven! We deliver accessibility training so we're fairly passionate about alt text. I appreciate the team considering my request. Have a lovely day!

    • PhilFoss's avatar
      PhilFoss
      Community Member

      TK, I posted about this in another thread, and realized I had totally neglected alt tags, so I added the alt as well as a matching Title attribute. Title attributes are so helpful for sighted people I wish they were used more often, not even sure how the title attr affects accessibility but I assume it can't hurt. This is my demo showing custom authors section with custom html, instead of a logo.

      • TessHutley's avatar
        TessHutley
        Community Member

        Hi Phil, I'm working in Rise360 and wasn't aware there's a way to add custom HTML - how did you manage that?

        If it helps, there's nothing wrong with adding a title accessibility wise, it's just won't function as a substitute for alt text. Having both is fine :)