• Resolved Smeeshane

    (@shanelowry)


    Hi there,
    I love this plugin, it works perfectly and the output is perfect.

    I have run a Google Accessibility Test and it tells me that “links do not have a discernable name”.
    Then a short message, “Link text (and alternate text for images, when used as links) that is discernible, unique, and focusable improves the navigation experience for screen reader users.”

    They are all crp links.

    Have I missed a setting or is there another way I can fix this?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    Please can you tell me where you’re running this from so I can check. Is it the one where the link text and image alt text are the same and that’s why there is an issue?

    Thread Starter Smeeshane

    (@shanelowry)

    The issue looks like there is no alt or title tags in the image.

    The problem is on all blog posts.

    Here is a link to a screenshot of the message that tells what the links are. https://goodfoodtoeat.com/crp/

    Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    Thanks. I came to the similar conclusion so far that the alt of the image currently uses the same text as the post title so it will get repeated and cause confusion for screen readers.

    I’m releasing a new version later this week that has the alt set by first checking the image alt and then the image title before falling back to the post title. This will however require users to set the alt or title text of their images when they upload it.

    Thread Starter Smeeshane

    (@shanelowry)

    Cool, thanks for that. Love your work.

    Shane

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