Accessibility isn’t just about physical access. It’s about ensuring everyone can experience our content and information, regardless of ability.
In today’s digital landscape, alternative text (“Alt text”, linked to images) is a simple but powerful solution that can make a huge difference for some people. For individuals who rely on screen readers, alt text provides a verbal description of the image, enabling them to understand the visual content. Even for sighted users, alt text can provide additional context and enhance the overall user experience.
By incorporating descriptive alt text into our content, we are taking a significant step towards creating a more inclusive digital experience. It’s a small effort with a big impact. So, let’s make accessibility a priority and ensure that everyone can enjoy our content to the fullest by just adding few words in the Alt Text field of images in our presentations and communication media.

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