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==When to write a media caption?==
==When to write a media caption?==
==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?==


==#AltForMe for more inclusivity==
==#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?==
 
==External links==
 
* [https://alttexthalloffame.org AltText Hall of Fame]
* [https://axesslab.com/alt-texts/ Ultimate guide]
* [https://accessibility.huit.harvard.edu/describe-content-images Write helpful Alt Text]

Latest revision as of 16:52, 21 October 2024

This article is a draft!
A lot of info might still be missing and the page might change at any time.

A media caption, also known as AltText or simply alt, is a textual representation of the content of a media file attached to a Fediverse post. Most Fediverse software has a caption feature, so you don't have to describe the media in the post body, but in a separate text field. The text can then be read out loud by screen readers, instead of just noting, that there is a media file, and it can be seen when hovering over the file.

Why is this important?

When to write a media caption?

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. See the guides here.

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?

External links