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Web accessibility requires that all images to have alternative text.
Default images shows no alt text, causing tests for accessibility to fail when there is default images on the page.
Suggestion to either add another form field to the Default image field set, or use the Default ALT text.
Comments
Comment #1
cpliakas CreditAttribution: cpliakas commentedAgreed. It might be good to tackle this issue in #193887: Accessibility enhancements where some work in this space is already beeing done.
~Chris
Comment #2
rroose CreditAttribution: rroose commentedI believe this is still an issue in the Drupal 7.x version? I don't see the option to add an ALT (or TITLE) text to the default image?
Comment #3
andrewmacpherson CreditAttribution: andrewmacpherson as a volunteer and at Annertech commentedAccessibility is the preferred tag. Cleaning up the tags so the core topic maintainers don't have to monitor multiple tag queues.