Kilotest: Diagnoses of image named with filename violation by HTML element 292 on California Groundbreakers page

Here is how tools diagnose the image named with filename issue for HTML element 292 of the California Groundbreakers page.

Basics

Diagnoses

  1. This image's alt text is "4.jpg," which probably describes the file name, not the contents of the image. <p><strong>To fix:</strong> set this image's alternative text to a concise description of what this image means in this context.</p> <p>Note that a <a href="https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/informative" target="_blank" title="Opens in new tab">good alt describes the image's message</a>, not simply what it contains. Depending on the context, the alt for the picture of a child kicking a ball might emphasize the setting, the child, the kick or the ball:</p> <ul> <li>The sunny spring day brought kids to the park for some soccer.</li> <li>A.J. wearing the new team uniform.</li> <li>The game-winning kick curved in from the left sideline!</li> <li>The size 4 ball is the right size for this 9-year-old child.</li> </ul>

    Tool: Editoria11y (Princeton University)

    Rule: altURL

  2. img element has an alt attribute with a file name as its value

    Tool: Testaro (CVS Health)

    Rule: altScheme