AI Summary:
Alt tags, or alternative text, are crucial for ensuring website compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). They serve as a text alternative for images and graphics on websites, enabling visually impaired users to understand visual content through screen reader software. According to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, which many organizations refer to for ADA compliance, every non-text content must have an appropriate text alternative. This means that adding alt tags to images is not only a best practice for accessibility but also a necessary step in meeting ADA standards.
By implementing alt tags, businesses can enhance accessibility for all users and help mitigate the risk of legal action for non-compliance with ADA guidelines. Therefore, ensuring that all images on a website have descriptive alt text is a fundamental aspect of making a website ADA compliant.
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