Specify alternative text for images inside links
T-Mobile US
From: WCAG 2.0 A 1.1.1
When an image is the only content of a link, it should specify alternative text,
via an alt
attribute. The alternative text should describe the purpose of the link.
Where this issue has occurred
Title / URL | Issues |
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T-Mobile Phone Plan Benefits: Get Magenta Status, Perks & Morewww.t-mobile.com/benefits | 2 |
invented-url-for-404-pagewww.t-mobile.com/invented-url-for-404-page | 2 |
T-Mobile Travel Benefits: Customer Discounts, Deals & Perkswww.t-mobile.com/benefits/travel?INTNAV=tNav%3AWhy%3ATravel | 2 |
T-Mobile® Official Site: Get Even More Without Paying Morewww.t-mobile.com/ | 2 |
Contact Us | T-Mobilewww.t-mobile.com/contact-us?INTNAV=tNav:ContactUs | 2 |
Our Best Cell Phone Deals & Device Promotions | T-Mobilewww.t-mobile.com/offers?INTNAV=tNav%3ADeals | 2 |
Compare Our 5G Network: Why Our Coverage is Best | T-Mobilewww.t-mobile.com/coverage/network?INTNAV=tNav%3ACoverage | 2 |
What Is 5G? How 5G Network Technology Works | T-Mobilewww.t-mobile.com/5g?INTNAV=tNav%3ACoverage%3AWhatIs5G | 2 |
Our Best Cell Phone Deals & Device Promotions | T-Mobilewww.t-mobile.com/offers?INTNAV=tNav%3ADeals%3AAll | 2 |
Compare Our 5G Network: Why Our Coverage is Best | T-Mobilewww.t-mobile.com/coverage/network?INTNAV=tNav%3ACoverage%3ANetwork | 2 |
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