Rethinking Alt Text: Enhancing Accessibility with Purposeful Practices

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A recent blog post by Nielsen Norman Group emphasizes that while alt text is a key element in web accessibility, it isn't always necessary for every image. The article challenges conventional wisdom, advocating for a more nuanced approach that prioritizes usability over blanket accessibility measures.

Alt text, designed to assist screen-reader users, should focus on aiding task completion rather than merely describing images. For example, screen-reader users often bypass images unless these visuals provide critical, non-redundant information not covered elsewhere on the page. This shifts the emphasis from "what the image looks like" to "why the image matters."

The blog also questions the practice of adding alt text to redundant images. If an image’s content is already explained in accompanying text, including alt text may unnecessarily burden users. Instead, the article suggests empty alt attributes for such images while ensuring meaningful descriptions for visuals referenced in the page copy.

Ultimately, the piece argues for a holistic approach to accessibility. Alt text is one tool among many, and its effectiveness depends on thoughtful integration into a well-structured, user-friendly webpage.

Reference: Alt Text: Not Always Needed, NN/g (15 November 2024)

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