Is it possible to add alt-text to a page logo?

  • jlainvolve
    Asked on July 14, 2021 at 2:00 PM

    Questions about increasing form accessibility by WCAG standards:

    1. Is it possible to add alt-text to a page logo?
    2. The tabs widget is selectable by keyboard, but there is no visual indication indicate which tab is selected at a time. Is there a CSS rule that can be applied to change the background or otherwise indicate which tab is in focus?
    3. The section collapse and toggled content widgets do not seem to be selectable using the keyboard. Turning on the accessibility checker marks the "toggled content" as potentially making the form less accessible, but not section collapse. Is there a workaround for keyboard users to active a section collapse?
  • Kat JotForm Support
    Replied on July 14, 2021 at 7:27 PM

    Hi there,

    Happy to help!

    I have split your questions 2 & 3 to these respective threads and will answer you on those threads shortly:

    https://www.jotform.com/answers/3220903 and https://www.jotform.com/answers/3220905

    In regards to your first question: are you wanting to add metadata and text that appears when the cursor hovers over the logo image?

    In the interim, you could try displaying the logo using the text field and align it with the CSS code. You can also add text in the text field and also use text field as the footer.

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    We look forward to your response!