Alternative text (alt text) is meant for readers who cannot see an image, such as blind readers and readers who use a text or mobile browser. It should summarize an image's purpose, and should not duplicate its caption. Every image should have alt text, except for purely decorative images, which should instead have "|alt=|link=".
The following table shows images and captions on the left, and alt text and captions on the right: the right column is what a visually impaired reader will hear. This table was computed from the copy of Tanakh cached on 20 May 2013 at 15:00.
| Image and thumbnail | Text description |
|---|---|
Star of David
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Ten Commandments
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Menorah
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Category
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Portal
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WikiProject
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Star of David
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Category
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Portal
| |
WikiProject
| |
The Malmesbury Bible
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Wikipedia book
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Portal icon
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Complete set of scrolls, constituting the entire Tanakh.
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Page of 11th century Tanakh with Targum
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Page of 11th century Tanakh with Targum
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A modern, printed Tanakh.
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Portal icon
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Star of David
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Category
| |
Portal
| |
WikiProject
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