![]() If the image provides a 'specific sensory experience' (for instance, if it’s a work of art), write a 'descriptive identification' as the text alternative or caption. Then a screen reader user knows they’re not missing any important content. So you need to use a short text alternative-something as simple as ‘decorative’ will do. NOTE: In Word documents (not web pages or PDF documents) screen readers won’t ignore decorative images. If you use decorative images regularly, ask your web designer or developer to create a style you can use to include the image via a style sheet. If the image plays a purely decorative role on the page, use a blank text alternative: ( alt=""). ![]() What role does the image play? Purely decorative?
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