How to properly use
the TITLE and ALT tags on images.
In this article I will try to explain how to properly use
the TITLE and ALT tags on images that we insert into any web page.
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
THE LABELS AND ALT TITLE
The TITLE tag is used to display a description of the image.
Usually in the TITLE tag of the images is usually written the title or a brief
description of it, so much as Internet browsers know what the picture is.
The TITLE tag works with all browsers and occurs when the
user places the mouse over an image, then a pop-up box with text that indicated
in the TITLE appears.
Using the tag ALT define alternate text on the images to be
displayed only when they cannot be displayed, such as a mistake in his charge.
This label is extremely important since it makes our website more accessible.
If the images are used as a link to other pages, the ALT tag
can be used to give information about the link. If not used as links can be
used to supplement the information defined in the TITLE tag.
USING THE LABELS AND
ALT TITLE
We will show a practical example on how to properly use the
TITLE and ALT tags: will show a picture with the logo of SEO that we will use
as a link to a page with information about SEO course .
See the HTML code
that we inserted to display the image:
<a href="URL of web"> <img alt = page
"SEO Course" src = "Image URL" title = "SEO Course"/>
Explanation of the use of
the TITLE and ALT tags:
TITLE: We wrote a brief description of the image so that
people know what is Apnea Academy. In this case we indicate what Apnea Academy.
ALT: I have written a brief description of the link that
contains the image for information about where the link is going to have.
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