Alternative
or
alt text should
accompany any visual
element such as an
icon, photo, graph,
etc. to describe the
image to a screen
reader. This alt text
will also help users
to identify whether an
image is important or
what it depicts in
cases where the image
is slow to load or
fails to
load.
Alt text should
be concise and
clear,
generally 1-2
sentences or 125
characters max and
should describe the
content and function
of the image. In the
case of complex
images, graphs or
tables, longer
descriptions may be
required.
- close to
the
image in the
document,
- as a
longer
description which
you
can link to (like
a glossary for
images)
- by
using the alt tag
where it is saved
with
the image.
Finally,
consider if your image
relies on colour to
convey key information
or if any of this
information would be
lost if it was printed
in black and white,
for instance. This
could affect users who
are colour blind or
who require different
contrast
levels.