My friend Brent is a
whiz on the computer. He helps friends with computer problems. He can reinstall
operating systems and clean out viruses. He is also blind.
For those of us who “see”
with our eyes, it’s hard to comprehend using a computer without a monitor.
But that’s just what
Brent does. With screen-reader technology, he hears what’s written on websites
and emails. And he’s not unusual.
There are many blind
computer users out there, and they shop on the Internet.
Home furnishings
retailers need to help the blind “see” their products by including text
describing their images. It should be placed near the product.
Also, be sure to write
a description in the “alt tag” found in the properties section of your site
builder. This tag is specifically designated to describe images for search
engines.
Let’s say you had an
image and, for design purposes, you didn’t wish to put a caption near it. By
putting the description in the “alt tag” the blind user can still read it.
But it’s best to use
both a caption and an alt tag with each image.
While you are at it,
try to include any other important keywords in the alt tag description. This
will assist your search engine optimization efforts, too.
The blind population
may not be very large, but they are very loyal customers to retailers who make
it easy for them to shop on the Internet.
Easy Web Tip #21: Write text to describe your images and the alt tags to help the blind and search engine results.
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