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Bulk Auto Image Alt Text (Alt tag, Alt attribute) optimizer (image SEO)

Bulk Auto Image Alt Text (Alt tag, Alt attribute) optimizer (image SEO)

Descripción

Bialty añade automáticamente ALT TEXTs a sus imágenes de páginas, artículos o títulos de productos (con WooCommerce para la tienda online) o Focus Keywords de Yoast, por separado o combinado (dependiendo de sus necesidades). BIALTY también permite, a través de un Post META Box, la personalización manual de sus páginas, con el uso de ALT TEXTs distintos de los utilizados con Yoast o títulos de páginas.

BIALTY funciona en modo automático. Una vez instalado, estará activo en todas las páginas de su sitio, retroactivamente y para el contenido futuro. Ya no tiene que pensar en sus textos Alt.

También compatible con: TinyMCE, Page Builder de SiteOrigin, Elementor Page Builder, Gutenberg y más…

About the PRO feature:

  • Add Post Title or Image Name as Alt Attribute
  • Add alt tag to Woocommerce product pages
  • Add website title as Alt tag
  • Select pages to “blacklist”
  • And more premium features

DISPONIBLE EN 6 IDIOMAS

Los mejores complementos BIALTY están traducidos y disponibles en: Inglés, Francés — Français, Ruso — Руссский, Portugués — Português, Español — Alemán — Deutsch

¿Por qué debería optimizar su imagen Alt Texts? Porque más del 20 % de las consultas de búsqueda se realizan en Google Imágenes. Consultar aquí

Alternate text (Alt text) is a text description that can be added to an image’s HTML tag on a Web page. It is used when the image in the Web page cannot be displayed, in which case the Alt text is shown instead. It is also displayed when a user mouses over the image.

Desafortunadamente, el atributo ALT es un paso crítico que a menudo se pasa por alto.

¿Alguna vez ha estado en la situación en la que tiene cientos o miles de imágenes en su sitio web sin ninguna etiqueta alt? Usted sabe por definición que dañará su clasificación de Google de alguna manera, especialmente cuando YOAST SEO sigue recordándole que «Todas las imágenes de esta página no contienen atributos ALT con la palabra clave de enfoque». Esta puede ser una oportunidad perdida para mejores clasificaciones en los motores de búsqueda.

Por supuesto, puede agregar estas etiquetas alts manualmente (y pasar docenas de horas haciéndolo) o usar otros complementos de WordPress para añadir automáticamente el título del producto/página/entrada o nombre/título de la imagen como textos ALT (con « _ » que no son compatibles con SEO, por cierto), pero todavía no serán los mejores atributos ALT que se agregarán a su imágenes, y Yoast seguirá mostrando esta mancha naranja/roja recordándole que NO HAZ HECHO el trabajo como debería. Y por una buena razón, porque las etiquetas Alt fortalecen el mensaje de sus artículos con rastreadores de motores de búsqueda (que no pueden determinar el contenido de las imágenes y deben depender del texto alternativo para determinar su contenido) y mejoran la accesibilidad de su sitio web.

BIALTY le hace ahorrar tiempo porque utiliza esta «Palabra clave de enfoque» determinada (por usted) al optimizar su página/entrada/producto con YOAST SEO (y opcionalmente el título de la página) como textos ALT para todas las imágenes contenidas en esta página/entrada/producto. Una vez que su palabra clave se añada en el campo «Palabra clave de enfoque», después de guardar su configuración, la agregará automáticamente a las etiquetas HTML de la imagen de su página: Simple y eficiente…

For your information, Google’s article about images has a heading “Create great alt text”. This is no coincidence because Google places a relatively high value on alt text to determine not only what is in the image but also the topic of the surrounding text.

(https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/114016?hl=en)

How to use it?

Once you’ve installed BIALTY on your website, you can choose between two options: “Only YOAST Focus Keyword” or “YOAST Focus Keyword + Page/post/product title”. After saving your choice, BIALTY will automatically add ALT Texts to all images on every page, based on your selected optimization. After that, you can simply let it do its work.

What are the recommended practices?

It’s advisable to keep the text (keyword) short to maximize its effectiveness. Shorter alt texts, and thus keywords, are more likely to be efficiently indexed by Google and other major online search engines. For more information, please refer to our FAQ.

What is the role of alt tags?

Search engines and other web crawlers cannot understand images. However, images can significantly influence how people interpret a specific web page. Alt texts address this issue by providing text that can be read by search engines.

When a Google bot or another search engine crawler examines a page, images with properly formatted alt text contribute to the indexing of the page and its ranking on the Search Engine Results Page (SERP).

Alt text or Alt tag?

The term that might immediately come to mind when thinking about image alt text is “alt tag”. However, “alt tag” is a misnomer and doesn’t actually exist. The correct term is alt text, or alternative text, which is the alternate text attribute of the image tag.

This can lead to confusion in SEO communication, as most people are familiar with the term “alt tag”, even though it’s technically incorrect.

Alternative text (or Alt text) is primarily used by screen readers for the visually impaired to understand what an image is about. It allows you to provide an image description that is read out by an audio prompter, informing visually impaired users about the content on the page as they navigate through it.

According to the W3C Accessibility Guidelines, it’s important to include both image alt text and image title text in the image for important images on the page to ensure that the code is W3C-valid.

Why is Alt Text Important?

Google’s article about images includes a section titled “Use descriptive alt text”. This isn’t a coincidence, as Google places a high value on alt text to determine not only the content of the image but also its relation to the surrounding text.

Using alt text (or the Alt attribute) on your images can improve user experience and potentially provide SEO benefits. Along with implementing best practices for image title and file naming, including the alt attribute can also contribute to image SEO.

Currently, Google’s search engine results pages (SERPs) provide as many image results as text-based results. Therefore, one of the key benefits of image alt text is that it can turn your images into hyperlinked search results, providing another avenue for your website to attract organic visitors.

Despite significant improvements in search engine image recognition technology over the years, search crawlers still can’t “see” the images on a website page in the way humans can. Therefore, it’s not advisable to leave the interpretation entirely up to them. If they don’t understand, or get it wrong, you could potentially rank for unintended keywords or miss out on ranking altogether.

About Google’s Image Recommendations?

To enhance the visibility of your content in Google Images, prioritize the user by offering an excellent user experience: design pages primarily for users, not for search engines. Here are some suggestions:

  • Ensure good context: Ensure that your visual content is pertinent to the page’s topic. We recommend displaying images only where they contribute unique value to the page. We strongly advise against pages where neither the images nor the text are original content.
  • Optimize positioning: When feasible, place images near relevant text. If it makes sense, consider positioning the most important image near the top of the page.
  • Avoid embedding crucial text within images: Refrain from embedding text in images, particularly important text elements like page headings and menu items, because not all users can access them (and page translation tools won’t work on images). To ensure maximum accessibility of your content, keep text in HTML and provide alt text for images.
  • Develop informative and high-quality sites: Good content on your webpage is just as crucial as visual content for Google Images – it provides context and makes the result more actionable. Page content may be used to generate a text snippet for the image, and Google considers the quality of the page content when ranking images.
  • Develop device-friendly sites: Users search on Google Images more from mobile than on desktop. For this reason, it’s important that you design your site to accommodate all device types and sizes. Use the mobile-friendly testing tool to assess how well your pages work on mobile devices, and receive feedback on what needs to be fixed.
  • Develop a good URL structure for your images: Google uses the URL path as well as the file name to help it understand your images. Consider organizing your image content so that URLs are constructed logically.

Capturas

  • Bulk Image Alt Text Settings Page
  • Bulk Image Alt Text Settings Page

Instalación

Installing manually

  1. Unzip all files to the /wp-content/plugins/bulk-image-alt-text-with-yoast directory
  2. Log into WordPress admin and activate the ‘BIALTY – Bulk Image Alt Text (Alt tag, Alt Attribute) with Yoast SEO + WooCommerce’ plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu
  3. Go to “Settings > Bulk Image Alt Text” in the left-hand menu to start work on it.

FAQ

¿Qué es texto alternativo?

Alt text (alternative text), also known as “alt attributes”, “alt descriptions,” and technically incorrectly as “alt tags,” are used within an HTML code to describe the appearance and function of an image on a page.

Cómo usar el texto alternativco:

• añadir texto alternativo a las fotos es ante todo un principio de accesibilidad web. A los usuarios con discapacidad visual que utilicen lectores de pantalla se les leerá un atributo alt para comprender mejor una imagen en la página.
• Las etiquetas Alt se mostrarán en lugar de una imagen si no se puede cargar.
• Las etiquetas Alt proporcionan un mejor contexto/descripciones de imagen para los rastreadores de motores de búsqueda, ayudándoles a indexar una imagen correctamente.

¿La longitud adecuada?

Google parecía contar las primeras 16 palabras en la etiqueta ALT y, curiosamente, en el fragmento que Google usa, parece cortar por completo el resto de la ALT y de la palabra 17. Tener 16 palabras con las que trabajar puede resultar muy útil si está utilizando etiquetas ALT para describir imágenes más complejas. Hay potencialmente un montón de espacio disponible para describir las imágenes correctamente con fines de accesibilidad e impacto SEO.

How does Bialty work?

Bialty uses WordPress hooks and filters to modify image alt text in real-time when pages load. Unlike traditional bulk modification plugins, it doesn’t make any permanent changes to your database or Media Library. This means you can safely test it on your website, and if you ever disable the plugin, everything returns to its original state.

Will Bialty slow down my website?

No, Bialty is designed to be lightweight and efficient. Since it processes one page at a time as visitors load them, rather than modifying your entire database at once, there’s no significant impact on server performance or page load times.

Can Bialty handle large numbers of images?

Yes! Because Bialty processes images on-the-fly, it can handle any number of images without overloading your server. Whether you have 100 or 100,000 images, Bialty will process them efficiently as each page loads.

What types of images can Bialty modify?

Bialty works with images that appear in your post/page content and WooCommerce products, including featured images, product gallery images, and images within product descriptions or post content. Note that Bialty doesn’t modify images in headers, footers, sidebars, or other areas outside standard WordPress content areas.

Can I limit Bialty to work only on WooCommerce products?

Yes! In the plugin settings, you can choose which post types Bialty should work with. You can enable it exclusively for WooCommerce products by unchecking other post types.

What alt text options does Bialty offer?

Bialty provides several pre-defined options for alt text: use post/product title, use Yoast Focus Keyword, use image filename, or custom alt text (set per product/post). You can also choose whether to add alt text only where it’s missing or replace all existing alt text.

Do I need to run a bulk update process when I change settings?

No! When you change settings in Bialty, they take effect immediately for all pages as they load. There’s no need to run any bulk update process or worry about server load.

What happens if I uninstall Bialty?

Since Bialty doesn’t modify your database, uninstalling it simply returns your alt text to its original state. This makes it completely safe to test on your live site.

Can I use custom phrases in my alt text?

Currently, Bialty uses predefined options for alt text. While you can set custom alt text for individual products/posts, automatic addition of custom phrases before or after the main alt text is not yet available. We’re considering this feature for future releases.

Does Bialty work with page builders?

Yes, Bialty works with major page builders and WordPress themes. As long as the page builder uses standard WordPress methods to display content, Bialty will modify the alt text as expected.

What about multilingual websites?

Bialty is compatible with multilingual websites and will apply alt text based on your settings regardless of the language. It works with popular translation plugins like WPML and Polylang.

Will Bialty affect my SEO?

Bialty can positively impact your SEO by ensuring all your images have relevant alt text. Since it can use your post titles or Yoast Focus Keywords, the alt text will be naturally optimized for your target keywords while remaining descriptive and useful.

How can I test if Bialty is working?

View your page source or inspect an image element, check the alt text before activating Bialty, enable Bialty with your desired settings, then refresh the page and check the alt text again. You should see your chosen alt text format applied to the images.

My images don’t seem to be updating. What should I check?

If your images aren’t updating, verify that you’ve selected the correct post types in Bialty settings, the images are within the main content area (not in widgets, headers, or custom sections), your theme uses standard WordPress methods to display content, and you’re checking a fresh page load (not a cached version).

Reseñas

22 de mayo de 2024
<font style=”vertical-align: inherit;”><font style=”vertical-align: inherit;”>Давним-давно я полінувався написати скрипт, щоб він автоматично вставляв заголовок поста як альтернативне зображення в цей пост. Можливо, я б так і зробив, якби цей плагін не попався мені на очі. Але зараз я помітив, що ця функція стала платною. Ви жартуєте? Вам не потрібно бути технологічним гуру, щоб робити це без плагіна. Дякую тобі!</font></font> Next code lines will do the same in your functions.php (save 8$ per month Jesus!!!): function replace_empty_alt_tags_with_post_title($attr, $attachment, $size) { // Check if the alt attribute is empty if (empty($attr[’alt’])) { // Get the ID of the post to which the image is attached $post_id = $attachment->post_parent; // Get the post title $post_title = get_the_title($post_id); // If there is a title, replace the empty alt with the post title if ($post_title) { $attr[’alt’] = $post_title; } } return $attr; }
26 de abril de 2024 3 respuestas
Two things I absolutely needed this plugin for was identifying and automatically, bulk updating image alt tags for custom post types and top be able to dynamically create the alt text from the filename. On the “Welcome” splash page, the first thing I see is: “GET BIALTY PRO TO ENABLE THESE FEATURES: – Add Post Title or Image Name as Alt Attribute I thought, “Well, the free version can’t do that, but let’s see what it can do”. But, then as soon as I’m stepping through the “tour”, and I realize that the free version only works on “Post” and “Page”, but not on any custom post types. I feel duped. Although, I wouldn’t say that the plugin name is deceptive, it does appear that the marketing department has buried the lede and failed to clearly (not opaquely) indicate that most features WooCommerce sites, News Sites, Directory sites, etc. need are only available in the Pro version. Also, the fact that there are no YouTube tutorials on how to use this plugin gives one pause. I’ve got nothing against premium plugins, but it seems like there is definitely something deceptive about how this plugin is marketed. I cant’ quite put my finger on it.
7 de octubre de 2023 1 respuesta
The title of this product is highly misleading, which is entirely unacceptable. The alt text feature for images linked to WooCommerce products is exclusively available in the PRO paid version. The issue lies in the lack of clarity within the title and the overly extensive plugin description, where this critical detail is conspicuously absent. While having a paid version is perfectly fine, it is essential to transparently specify which features are accessible in the free version and which are exclusive to the paid one. Numerous users have pointed out this problem, yet the plugin description remains unaltered, and responses in the comments section seem to dispute rather than address these concerns. To resolve this issue, please provide accurate information about your product’s features, and the influx of one-star reviews will likely cease.
14 de agosto de 2023
I like what this plugin does (the output is correct), but I wish it wrote to the database rather than run in the front end on every page load. For that reason, I won’t be using it myself. Another good thing is that it lets you choose if you want to overwrite existing values or not. Very important option.
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Colaboradores y desarrolladores

«Bulk Auto Image Alt Text (Alt tag, Alt attribute) optimizer (image SEO)» es un software de código abierto. Las siguientes personas han colaborado con este plugin.

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Registro de cambios

1.0.0

  • Initial release.

1.0.1

  • Fixed an error and translation issues.

1.0.2

  • Added SEO recommendations and tools
  • Fixed text errors

1.1.0

  • Added custom alt text option for individual posts, pages and woocommerce products
  • Disable BIALTY for individual posts, pages and woocommerce products
  • Add website title at the end of yoast focus keyword, post title or both.

1.2.0

  • Added Support for Popular Page Builders (WPBakery Page Builder, Elementor, Site Origin, Divi…)
  • Added Support for Popular sliders (Revolution Slider, Layer Slider and other free sliders)
  • Improved code, fixed errors

1.2.1

  • Fixed notices time upto 4 months after dismiss
  • Boost your ranking on Search engines with optimized robots.txt

1.2.2

  • Fixed a major issue with cache plugins.
  • Code improvement

1.2.4

  • Update Freemius SDK to latest release v2.3.0
  • Imroved code and fixed security
  • BIGTA recommedation notification
  • Updated all translations

1.2.5

  • Fixed bug when post title start with a number, leave images broken

1.2.6

  • Improved notifications

1.2.7

  • VidSEO recommedation

1.2.8

  • Changed textdomain to fix translation error in WordPress repo log.

1.2.9

  • Improved text

1.3.0

  • Improved code by using DOM to loop through all images
  • Use image name as ALT text for post, page and products (pro version)

1.3.1

  • Fixed conflict issue with BuddyPress Profile Photo and Cover image upload
  • Fixed abruptly closing html and body tags issue
  • Fixed bialty dom loop unncessarly running on woocommerce
  • Fixed “Add site title” issue when post title option is selected

1.3.2

  • Added new function for activate and clean buffering filter
  • Fixed buffering issue with clean output buffer
  • Output buffer to start if its on single post. page, product
  • Fixed upload conflict with WCFM – Frontend Manager

1.3.3.1

  • Disabled output buffer for woocommerce checkout page to fix payment loading issue

1.3.3.2

  • Fixed bug with custom alt keyword
  • Fixed some styling issues

1.3.3.3

  • Fixed disable bialty issue on ninja forms
  • Added $bialty_img_found variable to fix issue with wp_blog_header file in some themes

1.3.4

  • Fixed issue wtih Autoptimize (Upload option broken on buddypress profile when Bialty & Autoptimize are active)
  • Fixed issue with images inside Woocommerce Product Description

1.4.0

  • 🐛 FIX: issues with Woocommerce cart, Autooptimize, Ninja Forms, BuddyPress and several other bugs
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Plugin Code with wordpress filter methods
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to latest version 2.3.2

1.4.1

  • 🐛 FIX: issue with PHP DOMDocument flags. Added root div before $content filter
  • 📦 NEW: Added Focus Keyword feature for Rank Math SEO

1.4.2

  • 🐛 FIX: issues with Astra Theme (Woocommerce Product Gallery images)
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Added ‘bialty-container’ class for div which wraps post content.

1.4.2.1

  • 🔥 NEW: WP Google Street View promotion
  • 🐛 FIX: Some minor text issues

1.4.3

  • 🐛 FIX: Issue with WooCommerce styling.
  • 🔥 Complete Code refactor. Better structure

1.4.3.1

  • 🐛 FIX: Freemius Opt-in Issue.

1.4.3.2

  • 🐛 FIX: Fixed disable Bialty issue on Single Post/Page/Product.
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to latest v2.4.0.1

1.4.3.3

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Added NoticeController & View. Notice will only appear on plugin settings page

1.4.3.4

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to v2.4.1

1.4.3.5

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Tested up to WordPress v5.6
  • 🐛 FIX: Get Pro URL

1.4.4

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Refactored code to MVC
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Many small improvements
  • 🐛 FIX: Issue with Woocommerce Gallery when Settings are disabled.

1.4.4.1

  • 🐛 FIX: Request Issue with PHP v5.6
  • 🔥 NEW: Meta Tags for SEO promotion

1.4.4.2

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to v2.4.2
  • 🐛 FIX: Capability bug causing PHP notices & warnings
  • 🐛 FIX: language domain

1.4.4.4

  • 🐛 FIX: PHP notice for woocommerce gallery images
  • 🐛 FIX: Alt issue with Woocommerce gallery

1.4.4.5

  • 🐛 FIX: Removed promo

1.4.4.6

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Notifications for opt-in

1.4.5.0

  • 🐛 FIX: Security Fix

1.4.5.1

  • 🐛 FIX: Issue with wp-cli while indexing Yoast SEO
  • 🐛 FIX: Namespace issue with WP installation via composer

1.4.6

  • 🐛 FIX: SECURITY PATCH. Verify nonce.
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to v2.5.3

1.4.6.2

  • 🐛 FIX: PHP Fatal error for free version due to new files not properly uploaded via SVN

1.4.7

  • 🐛 FIX: Issue with Beaver Builder
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to v2.5.8
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Disable Bialty on Homepage
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Disable Bialty on Certain posts by adding URL’s to Blacklist (Pro)

1.4.7.1

  • 🐛 FIX: Black List URLs issue (Pro version)

1.4.7.2

  • 🐛 FIX: Security issue
  • 🐛 FIX: Issue with getting post id from global $post

2.0.0

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Complete user interface revamp. Better experience with more features.
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Image size removed from image name for alt tag in-case thumbnail is used.
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to v2.6.2

2.0.1

  • 🐛 FIX: 500 Internal Server Error while saving options (Pro version)

2.0.2

  • 🐛 FIX: Post types option issue with free version.
  • 🐛 FIX: @$dom->loadHTML issue if content are returning empty string
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to v2.7.3

2.1.0

  • 🔥 NEW: Support for All in One SEO (AIOSEO)
  • 🔥 NEW: Support for WooCommerce Related Products with Post title as Alt Tag
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Loading Blacklist posts via ajax search
  • 👌 IMPROVE: Updated freemius to v2.9.0

2.1.1

  • 🐛 FIX: Posts fetch

2.2.0

  • 👌 IMPROVE: Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
  • 🐛 FIX: Security issue