Hi there,
I like the simplicity of the plugin. Well done!
Some kind of status bar would be nice so one knows when scanning is finished.
Thanks,
Thomas
Wondering if the plugin is compatible with WPML and their Media Translation add-on?
Thank you.
After I installed your plugin and downloaded the CSV… I updated the CSV… where do I import it back in?
]]>Interesting plugin, but it only sees 70 images out of perhaps 400 images. At least that is what the exported CSV contains. Is there some setting or a limit that can be removed?
]]>Any idea why the CSV never gets launched? No error message appears, only that loading button.
I have 300 sec. execution time and 512 memory, not low at all :-/
]]>Hi Andrew et al,
Many thanks for a useful plugin that is furthering accessibility in WordPress websites.
Would you consider adding a capability for Alt Text Tools to search the entire Media Libray — well, image therein, not any non-image media — to better serve the process of managing all alt text whether now in use or hereafter added to a post or page?
A client’s site uses Divi and its main content is eight pages of Divi Gallery modules — and no images in these galleries show up in Alt Text Tools’ reports. But they would all be covered if ATT scanned the Media Library.
Best regards, keep up the great work!
Ron A.
]]>Installed and Activated the PlugIn, but when I click Download Alt Tag CSV, the download is blank (and the size of the downloaded file is 0kb)
]]>Hello! I downloaded the file and am showing 675 EMPTY alt tags. I see from the instructions that means alt=”” but I can’t find the EMPTY alt tags in my posts, images, or code. Here is an example of a post that is showing EMPTY for the image in the post named “Pizza-Soup” https://www.thegunnysack.com/pizza-soup-with-homemade-croutons/ Where can I find the EMPTY alt tag? Thank you! ~Tonia
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