It seems like you are encountering a common issue related to the display of Alt tags in WordPress, especially when using Gutenberg with Blocksy. Let’s troubleshoot and resolve this problem step by step.
1. Verify Alt Tags in Media Library:
Ensure that you have correctly added Alt tags to your images in the Media Library before inserting them into your posts. Check the Alt text for each image to confirm it’s set as expected.
2. Confirm Alt Tags in Gutenberg Block:
When adding images to your post using Gutenberg, make sure you are using the Alt tag field within the image block. This is crucial for accessibility and SEO.
3. Inspect Published Page Source:
After publishing your post, check the source code of the page to verify if the Alt tags are indeed present. Right-click on your page, select “View Page Source,” and search for the image tags to confirm the Alt attributes.
4. Clear Browser Cache:
Sometimes, cached versions of your page may not reflect recent changes. Clear your browser cache and refresh the page to ensure you are viewing the latest version.
5. Theme and Plugin Compatibility:
Ensure that your theme (Blocksy) and any additional plugins are updated to the latest versions. Incompatibilities or outdated elements can sometimes cause issues with displaying Alt tags.
6. Test with Default Theme:
Temporarily switch to a default WordPress theme (e.g., Twenty Twenty-One) to check if the problem persists. This helps identify whether the issue is theme-specific.
7. Disable Plugins:
Deactivate plugins one by one and recheck the Alt tag display. This helps identify if a specific plugin is causing the problem.
By following these steps, you can pinpoint the source of the issue and take the necessary actions to ensure your Alt tags are displayed correctly in the published posts.