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  • Anonymous User 9905372

    (@anonymized-9905372)

    You can customly define your output by doing the following; switch to advanced view, click on the advanced tab and there you’ll find a custom HTML output textarea with instructions. You can add your alt attribute there.

    Cheers.

    Thread Starter barbbrady

    (@barbbrady)

    Hi, I found what you were talking about. It shows:
    <p>Add me on any of the social networks!</p>

    <p>
    {$stickers_start}
    {$sticker_img_32}
    {$stickers_end}
    </p>

    <p>We have {$facebook_likes} likes on Facebook and {$facebook_talking_about} people talking about us. We also have {$twitter_followers} followers on Twitter!

    I don’t know where to put the Alt. I thought it would have the individual jpegs listed and I would just go in and put Alt.

    Anonymous User 9905372

    (@anonymized-9905372)

    I’ll add a new tag in the next version.

    Stay tuned.

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