When using Image Description, users often ask about 3 areas: display behavior, purpose, and the difference between fields; this section answers 3 common questions.
FAQ
Will the alt text appear on the image?
- No. Alt text is stored as image property information.
- After you add it, the title and description do not appear directly on the slide page.
- If you want visible text on the slide, insert a text box or add body text separately.
What is the image description used for?
- It is mainly used to add more information to an image for easier management.
- When a presentation contains many images, the title and description help identify each image more quickly.
- Adding descriptions to important images can also improve content readability.
What is the difference between Title and Description?
- Title is suitable for a short image name.
- Description is suitable for more detailed explanatory text.
- You can use Title for quick identification and Description for fuller background information.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Alt Text | Text added to an image, including a title and description, and stored as part of the image properties. |
| Title | A short name for an image that helps identify it quickly. |
| Description | Detailed text that adds more background or usage information for an image. |
| Object Properties | The property panel in the right-side task pane of WPS Presentation, where you can view and edit settings for images and other objects. |