WCAG 1.1.1 · Level A
Input Image Alt
- What is broken
- An image is being used as a button with no text describing what it does.
- Who it affects
- Screen reader users hear an unlabelled control and cannot tell what it does without activating it to find out.
- How to fix it
- Give every <input type="image"> an alt attribute describing the action it performs, not the picture.
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