Technique H36:Using alt
attributes on images used as submit buttons
Applicability
Applies to content using image-based submit buttons.
This technique relates to 1.1.1: Non-text Content (Sufficient).
Description
For input elements of type 'image', the alt
attribute of the
input
element is used to provide a functional label. This label indicates
the button's function, but does not attempt to describe the image. The label is
especially important if there are multiple submit buttons on the page that each lead
to
different results.
The input
element is used to create many kinds of form controls. Although
the HTML and XHTML DTDs permits the alt
attribute on all of these, it should be used
only on image submit buttons. User agent support for this attribute on other types
of
form controls is not well defined, and other mechanisms are used to label these
controls.
Examples
Example 1
An input
element with an alt
attribute
<form action="http://example.com/prog/text-read" method="post"> <input type="image" name="submit" src="button.gif" alt="Submit" /> </form>
Tests
Procedure
- For all
input
elements that have a type attribute value of "image", check for the presence of analt
attribute. - Check that the
alt
attribute indicates the button's function.
Expected Results
- #1 and #2 are true