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==How to use the caption feature?== | ==How to use the caption feature?== | ||
===Friendica, Hubzilla, (streams), Forte=== | |||
On Friendica and Hubzilla, adding alt-text to images requires editing the image-embedding code in the post; on (streams) and Forte, this may be necessary as well. {{Internal link |target=How to add alt-text to images on Friendica, Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte |link-name=See the guides here.}} | |||
==How to describe the media?== | ==How to describe the media?== | ||
==# | ==#Alt4Me and #Alt4You for more inclusivity== | ||
If, for whichever reason, you cannot describe your images yourself, you can ask the community for help. Just add the hashtag #Alt4Me and/or #AltText4Me to your post. | |||
Similarly, if you discover a post with undescribed images, you can reply with #Alt4Me and/or #AltText4Me. If the post is hidden behind a content warning, but you can still see the image(s), make sure that there isn't an image description in the post. | |||
If you have provided an image description for someone else's undescribed image(s), it is a good advice to tag your post #Alt4You, #Alt4U, #AltText4You or #AltText4U. | |||
==How to treat posts with uncaptioned media?== | ==How to treat posts with uncaptioned media?== |