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Courses Plus Student 2,456 Pointsfor uploading images, do you always have to put alt=""> at the end
and if yes then why do you have to do that, before i was taught without the alt at the end so can someone explain in simple terms why he did this.
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gregory gordon
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 14,652 PointsYou should always put one in case image doesnt load or an image that is a link that is removed from the internet.
John Steer-Fowler
Courses Plus Student 11,734 PointsIt's a good habit to get into, but it's not necessary.
jason chan
31,009 Pointsnah. it's automatic if you have intellisense or sublmetext emmet
Ben Chadwick
4,836 PointsBen Chadwick
4,836 PointsBasically the alt attribute is there incase the image cannot be displayed (slow connection, bad src attribute etc..). it can be an image or a piece of text.