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April 28, 2017 at 12:19 am #784258
As I am sure you know, using the “alt” and “title” attributes of an HTML img tag can be very help in obtaining good SEO results for a webpage.
The Enfold/Avia “Insert Image” dialog shows the alt and title values for a selected image and even allows values to be entered. But only the alt attribute — not the title attribute — appears when the page in rendered.
And when I embedded an image in the footer using an HTML img tag with both the alt and title attributes specified, only the alt attribute appears when the page is rendered.
How can I “turn on” the ability for Enfold to include title attributes in img tags when pages are rendered…??
– Dick
April 28, 2017 at 4:50 am #784278Hey solidvapor,
Can you give us your URL and temporary access into your Dashboard so we can take a closer look?
Best regards,
SarahApril 28, 2017 at 3:37 pm #784638Sarah:
I have replicated the problem at one of our test sites.
See http://sandbox.solidvapor.net/test-page/
Both of the images in the body of the page and the logo graphic in the footer have both alt and title attributes. The attributes for the logo are repeated in the HTML img statement which places the logo in the footer.
When you view the underlying HTML for this page you will that the alt attribute text appears for these images but not the title attribute text.
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– Dick
May 1, 2017 at 7:22 pm #785922Hi,
Yes you are right, we do fill the ALT images but not title.
The alt is the most important to be honest but we will do direct to Kriesi, he might get something more for youBest regards,
BasilisMay 2, 2017 at 11:30 pm #786791Thank you for the response.
Since it appears the title attributes in IMG statements might help SEO page rankings, I would like to include them in my Enfold websites.
So…can you tell me where in the Enfold codebase IMG statements are built…??
I am thinking that there must be a database read to retrieve the alt text for an image and that I could leverage this read to retrieve the title text as well…then include it in the IMG statement.
thank you in advance…
– Dick
May 3, 2017 at 8:12 pm #787355Hi,
There is no way to do that.
We have opened an issue to github although for kriesi to review and find a fix if possible.WordPress embed although is also NOT using title tag to images at all.
Best regards,
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