We checked the homepage and found that all the images have alt text. We have more details about how to check for alt text using Yoast SEO in this guide: Image SEO alt tag and title tag optimization.
Does Bing give you any other details or URLs where this problem is happening?
]]>Thanks for the response. I got a list of 14 pages where the problem is happening
https://alpharagas.com/5-amazing-italian-lakes-you-must-travel/
https://alpharagas.com/17-most-incredible-places-to-visit-in-hawaii/
https://alpharagas.com/6-unique-places-in-the-us-to-blow-your-mind/
https://alpharagas.com/9-best-places-to-visit-in-south-america/
Upon inspecting the page source of those given pages, we do see Alt attribute present on the images. We suspect the report shown by Bing is false positive, therefore, it can be ignored.
]]>Thanks for your quick response.
Is it possible that Bing shows a false report? Also, I get
“The evaluated size of HTML is estimated to be over 125 KB and risks not being fully cached” error for two pages
https://alpharagas.com/6-unique-places-in-the-us-to-blow-your-mind/
https://alpharagas.com/17-most-incredible-places-to-visit-in-hawaii/
Thank you for your reply.
The notifications you get around the page size isn’t really related to Yoast SEO. Those 2 pages do have a lot of images so it’s quite normal that you exceed the 125KB page size.
]]>Are you sure I don’t have any alt text issues here in the links below
https://alpharagas.com/5-amazing-italian-lakes-you-must-travel/
https://alpharagas.com/17-most-incredible-places-to-visit-in-hawaii/
https://alpharagas.com/6-unique-places-in-the-us-to-blow-your-mind/
https://alpharagas.com/9-best-places-to-visit-in-south-america/
Google does not have any issues, Yoast Seo also says it is fine. But Bing keeps showing error on these pages “ img tag does not have ALT attribute defined”
]]>Thank you for your reply.
We’ve checked all 4 pages and the only images not having an ALT text on these pages are the avatar images in the replies on the posts. Having said this, this looks very minor and shouldn’t affect anything badly. We suggest ignoring the Bing notifications you get for this.
]]>Thank you for your reply.
It looks like this might be coming from your category which is also called Blog. You might be able to remove this by going to SEO → Search Appearance → Breadcrumbs (tab) → Taxonomy to show in breadcrumbs for content types. You can set None for your Posts.
This would remove the category from all posts so keep that in mind. You might just want to rename the ‘Blog’ category.
]]>I am talking about “Home” written in the middle of the home page just below the photo, not on the title bar
Under Breadcrumbs, it only says enable or disabled and mine is disabled
Under Taxonomies, it says Show Categories in search results? and it is “Yes”
Show SEO settings for Categories-It has two options show/hide-mine says Show
Show Tags in search results? and Mine says Yes
Format-based archives-Enabled
Remove the categories prefix-“Yes”
What should I do?
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