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As the largest social media platform that exists today, Facebook is critical in communicating with audiences from around the world. Facebook is a heavily visual platform, with videos and photos comprising much of what's shared. So providing accessible content is critical in ensuring that your content can鈥攁nd will鈥攂e available to everyone.
Here are a few tips to get you started.
Alt Text
Facebook automatically generates alternative text for photos. But because this feature gives only general descriptions (for the photo of our mascot Spartie holding a license plate, it simply says "1 person, standing and outdoor"), you may want to customize it.
- Click 鈥渆dit photo鈥 after uploading to a new post.
- An edit box will appear, with an 鈥淎lt Text鈥 option on the left. This is where you can see the automated alt text Facebook has generated, as well as a button to 鈥渙verride generated alt text.鈥
If you have already posted an image, simply click on the image, click on 鈥渙ptions鈥 under the photo and click 鈥渃hange alt text.鈥
Descriptive Text
You have the option to add a description, tag people within the photo, add a location, and adjust the date before clicking "done editing" to save your changes.
Video Captions
There are two ways to enable closed captioning on videos you post.
- After uploading a video to Facebook, you can select 鈥済enerate captions鈥 to let Facebook automatically create these. You will want to watch the video to ensure the captions align correctly within the video.
- Upload your video to YouTube. (See our YouTube section for instructions on adding captions to a video.) After captions are generated, YouTube allows you to download an SRT file that you can upload to Facebook.