the image has the text “the illusion of choice” with a red a blue pill underneath, referencing The Matrix. the blue pill has “887 2” embossed on it and and the red pill has “Premarin” printed on it.\ [Transfem] [Non-binary]
the image has the text “the illusion of choice” with a red a blue pill underneath, referencing The Matrix. the blue pill has “887 2” embossed on it and and the red pill has “Premarin” printed on it.\ [Transfem] [Non-binary]
Thanks so much for the excellent image description! Sadly most folks only put it in the alt text here which on most front ends only works for screen readers, and thus those that don’t need screen readers but need the image description for other reasons are often left out.
We applaud your efforts and hope it continues!
That being said we still do not have any idea what this means, but thank you all the same :)
Both are medications containing estrogen
Premarin uses estrogens derived from pregnant mare urine (hence the name).
Premarin isn’t really used now a days since estradiol (the blue one) is bioidentical to what is in humans and generally a better choice.
Thanks so much for explaining!
funnily enough, I only put the alt text in the description since I didn’t see somewhere to put alt text in my Piefed client, Blorp. Now I know that’s actually the preferred way.
Well, the prefered way is to do both, since screen readers work better with the alt text way.
We usually put it in the square brackets of the image and then copy the text into the body of the post too.
You can still check the alt text in clients for sighted people. Imo it’s idiomatic to only put alt text in the image field, no need to complicate stuff. If you want to see the alt text, use a client that supports it.
That assumes all clients people will use do, which sadly isn’t the case. So until all clients can see the alt text attached to a picture, we’ll continue doing both as we believe in accessibility for all.
As realistically a lot of people will not switch clients for one feature.