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Old 08-30-2007
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Default Re: Adding 'alt' tags to your website images
Originally Posted by Tess View Post
Get into your website code or template and wherever you see
<img src="www.yourimagelocationaddr ess.com">
add this little bit of info to the code alt="ENTER DESCRIPTIVE TAG HERE"
so it looks like this instead:
<img src="www.yourimagelocationaddr ess.com" alt="ENTER DESCRIPTIVE TAG HERE" />

And you're all set.
Do this for your logo and any other images you use on your site; and be sure to include good keywords (Virtual Assistant is the most obvious, but there are other variations on this that you can use...)
Hi Jackie, if you just use this little bit of info you should be OK For your logo, make the alt tag the name of your company 'Winslow Girl Virtual Assistant' - etc. I'm not sure if your template program will add it for you on all of your pages, I think you'll have to add it individually for each page.

Let me know how it goes!
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