Alt and title attribute
Author: Marian Sorin
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I want to point out the following problem: there is no possibility to add "alt" and "title" attributes to the images inserted into the text field.
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Hello Marian,
in WebsiteX5 there's the image object that permits you to configure the title (title) and alt (alternative title) attribute of every image.
Inside the text object there is also the possibility to add images but in this case you cannot configure those attributes, the attributes are still present beacuse of validation but they are empty.
I suggest you to use the images objects so you can specify the attributes, thank you for asking