Portfoliobox is committed to improving accessibility and SEO across your portfolio, and our latest update is a significant step forward. We are excited to announce that alt-text can now be added not only to gallery and product images but also to cover images and single-image elements. This enhancement allows for better image descriptions, thereby improving accessibility and search engine optimisation.

The importance of Alt-Text

Alt-text (alternative text) is crucial for making web content accessible to individuals who use screen readers. It also plays a significant role in SEO by providing search engines with context for images, which can help rank your site in image search results. Previously, the ability to add alt-text in Portfoliobox was limited to gallery and product images, which restricted full accessibility and SEO benefits.

What’s new

With this update, you can now add alt-text to:

How to add Alt-Text

Adding alt-text to your images in Portfoliobox is straightforward:

For cover images

  1. Navigate to the cover page editor.
  2. Click Edit Image.
  3. Choose Change Content.
  4. Fill in the SEO Title field.

For single-image elements

  1. Go to the page containing the single image element.
  2. Click Edit Image.
  3. Choose Change Content.
  4. Fill in the SEO Title field.

For item images in collections pages

  1. Go to the page containing the item images.
  2. Right-click on images.
  3. Choose Change Content.
  4. Select an image.
  5. Fill in the SEO Title field.

This update is part of our ongoing effort to provide a more inclusive and effective online presence for all Portfoliobox users. By extending the ability to add alt-text to cover images and single image elements, we’re helping you improve both the accessibility and SEO performance of your websites. Embrace these new capabilities to ensure your images are fully optimised and accessible to all visitors.

Upgrade your website today! Log in to your Portfoliobox account to add alt-text to your images and take full advantage of these new features.