An alt Decision Tree
        
This decision tree describes how to use the alt attribute of the <img> element in various situations. For some types of images, there are alternative approaches, such as using CSS background images for decorative images or web fonts instead of images of text.
- Does the image contain text?
    - Yes:
        - … and the text is also present as real text nearby.
  Use an empty altattribute. See Decorative Images.
- … and the text is only shown for visual effects.
  Use an empty altattribute. See Decorative Images.
- … and the text has a specific function, for example is an icon.
  Use the altattribute to communicate the function of the image. See Functional Images.
- … and the text in the image is not present otherwise. Use the altattribute to include the text of the image. See Images of Text.
 
- … and the text is also present as real text nearby.
  Use an empty 
- No:
        - Continue.
 
 
- Yes:
        
- Is the image used in a link or a button, and would it be hard or impossible to understand what the link or the button does, if the image wasn’t there?
    - Yes:
        - Use the altattribute to communicate the destination of the link or action taken. See Functional Images.
 
- Use the 
- No:
        - Continue.
 
 
- Yes:
        
- Does the image contribute meaning to the current page or context?
    - Yes:
        - … and it’s a simple graphic or photograph.
Use a brief description of the image in a way that conveys that meaning in the altattribute. See Informative Images.
- … and it’s a graph or complex piece of information. Include the information contained in the image elsewhere on the page. See Complex Images.
- … and it shows content that is redundant to real text nearby.
Use an empty altattribute. See (redundant) Functional Images.
 
- … and it’s a simple graphic or photograph.
Use a brief description of the image in a way that conveys that meaning in the 
- No:
        - Continue.
 
 
- Yes:
        
- Is the image purely decorative or not intended for the user?
    - Yes:
        - Use an empty altattribute. See Decorative Images.
 
- Use an empty 
- No:
        - Continue.
 
 
- Yes:
        
- Is the image’s use not listed above or it’s unclear what alttext to provide?- This decision tree does not cover all cases. For detailed information on the provision of text alternatives refer to the Image Concepts Page.