[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #26270: TITLE attribute valued over ALT attribute in Edit Media

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#26270: TITLE attribute valued over ALT attribute in Edit Media
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 Reporter:  yaelkmiller    |       Owner:
     Type:  enhancement    |      Status:  closed
 Priority:  normal         |   Milestone:
Component:  Accessibility  |     Version:  3.7.1
 Severity:  normal         |  Resolution:  invalid
 Keywords:                 |
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Comment (by sharonaustin):

 Replying to [comment:10 grahamarmfield]:

 > Perhaps we need a small redesign of the user interface to clarify and to
 help the users. Maybe:
 > * Call the Title field Image Name instead.
 > * Have an Alternate Test field next that has some help attached to it
 (in the label or elsewhere?) that prompts the user to describe image for
 screen readers or if image doesn't show on page.
 > * The caption field.
 > * Remove description field altogether - what is it for?


 From a sheer, user-interface standpoint, I think implementing these
 recommendations would go a LONG way to improving how users would implement
 the data associated with images.

 I spent many a month trying to get the "Title" attribute to work in the
 context of our site for our screen-reader users; it was a long, long time
 before I realized that "Title" did not mean "HTML attribute". My coworkers
 had it worse; they went through multiple layers of confusion as to "which"
 title was the title in question, as they had no coding skills.  I think
 changing the name from "title" to image name would be a simple fix that
 would go a long way towards eliminating much of the confusion (and
 frustration) associated with the use of the term.

 I also agree, strongly, with some sort of "helper" text associated with
 alt tags. I think there is a real and true movement to try to accommodate
 accessibility issues, but a general lack of knowledge on what to do and
 how to do it.  Helper text would be welcome to those trying to get on
 board with accessibility issues.

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