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==Image Report== | ==Image Report== | ||
The <code>img</code> elements of the page (if any) are shown below categorized by their type of textual alternative. Please review that the images in the group match the definition all what kind of images should appear in that group. | |||
==No textual alternative available, not linked== | ==No textual alternative available, not linked== | ||
no alt | The following images have no textual alternative available (no <code>alt</code> attribute). | ||
==No textual alternative available, image linked== | ==No textual alternative available, image linked== |
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Image Report
The img
elements of the page (if any) are shown below categorized by their type of textual alternative. Please review that the images in the group match the definition all what kind of images should appear in that group.
No textual alternative available, not linked
The following images have no textual alternative available (no alt
attribute).
No textual alternative available, image linked
no alt link
- List
- List
Omitted from non-graphical presentation
emptyalt
- List
- List
Images with textual alternative
with alt
- List
- List