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Question about image description.
I know that for images you are supposed to describe Everything that you can see, so that someone hearing the description wouldn't miss anything a seeing person would experience.
If the image just contains text (like a screenshot of tags on a post) should I also describe the elements like background colour and text colour?
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Tumblr added an ALT text button to their posts so now it can be clicked! Twitter had this feature, I'm so glad they brought it here!
Right after I did my research presentation on image accessibility, what wonderful timing.
I have made a new pact with myself to tag things without an image description as "#no id" so that I can revisit them when I have the spoons to add an image description, or so my followers can filter on that tag if they need only described posts.
I've been hesitant to do it because I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings by reblogging with that tag. Also, I'm usually on mobile and I've yet to figure out a way to see if an image has alt text on mobile. Anyway, I am putting my faith in those I reblog from to realize that I mean no offense in tagging something as "#no id." It is simply intended to be descriptive and maybe I'll revisit and add an image description in the future.
I don't always have the spoons to add image descriptions to people's posts but it is so inspiring to see people who I've reblogged from in the past and added an ID start to add ID's of their own.
Accessibility is a community issue and requires a community solution for many things, especially online. It's just so nice to see that community in action. ❤️
I'm trying to add image descriptions when I can to posts with images and it's getting easier as I practice more, but describing full gifsets seems impossible. I'm bad at being concise so it seems like it would just be uselessly long. If it's a set of aesthetic gifs anyway is there a point because they're meant to be viewed and how can I get the aesthetic across in a short description?
This is a genuine question if you have answers.