Easy Peasy Setup and a Dash of Fun:
Installing it? Piece of cake. Seriously, I was sipping my coffee, clicked a few buttons, and boom—I was in business.
The interface? Not your typical tech headache. It’s like playing a game—alt text edition. No confusing twists or turns.
Alt Text Magic, Courtesy of AI:
AltText.ai—we’re tight. It churns out top-notch descriptions for our images.
Sure, I trust it, but hey, I’m no robot. I still give it the ol’ double-check. So far, it’s batting a thousand!
SEO Vibes and Accessibility Hugs:
Accessibility? Non-negotiable. Alt text makes sure everyone’s in the loop.
And guess what? Search engines love well-described images. Our SEO is about to do a happy dance.
Now, let’s talk coinage:
Affordability FTW:
“Alt Text AI” won’t drain your wallet. It’s like finding a unicorn in the budget forest.
I snagged credits on an “as needed” basis. As a nonprofit (PawPADs.org), we heart cost-effective solutions.
In a nutshell, “Alt Text AI” proves that greatness doesn’t need a gold-plated price tag. It’s all about leveling up accessibility and making Google proud. Two thumbs up!
Still loving the plugin.
I would like to change the alt text for the twitter image button but I’m not sure where/if there is a way to do this. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank you,
Chery.
I have a fitness blog, so for an example I’ve uploaded a pic of a protein shake with alt text ‘protein shake’, and I used the same uploaded pic in a separate post but changed alt text to ‘eat protein to build muscle’.
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Has anyone found a sleeker / less onerous process for updating alt text, that doesn’t require re-placement of images?
My concern is that I will miss instances of an image, if it’s used multiple times on a site, and won’t benefit from the updated alt text.
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