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Re: Is using aria-label to add alternative text - but no alt attribute still a WCAG fail?
From: Kevin Prince
Date: Aug 24, 2024 3:35PM
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It's not a compliance failure if the information is provided in alternate means, and it is clear. So alt="" and an aria label would neet that.
It's horrible though ????
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