No Alt-Attribute on Header Logo

Hi,

even after googeling a lot and searching in this (and other) forums I still can't manage to insert an alt attribute to my header Logo. This is the source code of the section in my hompage how it gets produced:

<a id="logo" href="http://www.quality-lifestyle.de" title="Coaching für Männer"><img class="logo-main scale-with-grid" src="http://www.quality-lifestyle.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/logo_bl1.png" alt=""><img class="logo-sticky scale-with-grid" src="http://www.quality-lifestyle.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/logo_bl1.png" alt=""><img class="logo-mobile scale-with-grid" src="http://www.quality-lifestyle.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/logo_bl1.png" alt=""></a>

This leads to several SEO errors, although in the media libary this image has an alt text.

In this forum i found for example "Logo alt tag is always the same as page title." but this seems not to be tru for my page.

How can I fix this?

Kind regards,
Gregor

Comments

  • Hi Gregor,

    logo has alt tag what you can see on our demo. Alt tags comes from Media section where all media are.

    Thanks!
  • I have the same problem. Only with my logo-sticky and logo-mobile the alt tag stays empty. The others are filled.

    I filled all image alt tags under the Media section and still the image alt tag is not showing. See below.


    <img class="logo-sticky scale-with-grid" src="http://hop-oosterbeek.nl/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/logo-small.png" alt="" />
    <img class="logo-mobile scale-with-grid" src="/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/logo-1.png" alt="" />

    Do u have an idea where this comes from and how to fix it?

    Kind regards, Milan
  • We did checked it on our end and it works fine. If you will send us private message with dashboard access, we will check what exactly you did wrong.
  • edited October 2016
    It isn't just their site that is doing this.  I have 5 sites all running the BeTheme and they too are missing the Alt attribute for the logo.

    I did some quick digging and it appears that the only two files that call out the logo parameters are:

    \includes\header-creative.php (starting at Line 108 and ending at Line 121)
    \includes\header-top-area.php (starting at Line 147 and ending at Line 161)

    From what I can tell it is the header-top-area.php file that is making the call to pull the Alt information for all of the sites I've got running.


  • @CicorMarketing Please be so kind and send us dashboard access privately thru contact form which is on the right side at http://themeforest.net/user/muffingroup#contact with details to page where alt attribute for logo does not work so we can have a look on it. Please don’t forget to let us know what for the access is.
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