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    Default Re: Image SEO advice

    In the mean time I'll go through and add meaningful name tags. Thanks again for the tip Gary :-)

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    Default Re: Image SEO advice

    One word of caution regarding using named images, they are fine if you're not using variants but they mess up if you do use variants.

    The Alt tag is used by Xara to give the image a title in highslide as the title tag is used by highslide to show "Click to close image ........"

    Perhaps an alternative may be not to use highslide but pop-up layers.
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    Default Re: Image SEO advice

    Thanks Egg
    I will be using variants. I thought that would be OK as long as I don't start the file names with a number?

    I've been on to Xara about the Alt tag issue and hopefully it has forwarded as a feature request.

    I had hoped not to use pop-up layers for this one as I have a lot of images and updating them in the future would be a pain.

    I think I am probably going to go ahead without alt tags for my galleries and hop I won't be penalised.

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    Default Re: Image SEO advice

    This is what highslide says:

    A great advantage of using the thumbnail's alt attribute for caption text, is that this is indexed by the search engines and associated with the image.
    The problem with using named images across variants is that Xara only generates one image whereas if you let Xara generate a numbered image it creates two separate images, one for the desktop & one for the mobile. You could work around it by using two image sets instead of one, so for example if you have an image named "myimage1desktop" you could make a copy and name this "myimage1mobile" and use them in the different variants. You could then give them filename=whatever etc. However this is a lot of additional work

    I tried giving titles to images in pop-up layers but this doesn't work either.

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    Default Re: Image SEO advice

    Hmm. There is no point at all in making a non responsive site nowadays, so adding titles to images looks to be more trouble than its worth. Shame.

    I guess I'll have to go the alt text route but not have it too obviously descriptive. At least that will be something a little indexable for my folio site.

 

 

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