SEO Friendly Images
SEO Friendly Images

SEO Friendly Images

Vladimir Prelovac

SEO Friendly Images is a WordPress SEO plugin which automatically updates all images with proper ALT and TITLE attributes for SEO purposes. If your images do not have ALT and TITLE already set, SEO Friendly Images will add them according the options you set. Additionally this makes the post W3C/xHTML valid as well.

ALT attribute is important part of search engine optimization. It describes your images to search engine and when a user searches for a certain image this is a key determining factor for a match.

TITLE attribute play lesser role but is important for visitors as this text will automatically appear in the tooltip when mouse is over the image.

Plugin by Vladimir Prelovac.

If you like what I do in WordPress, you will also like the ManageWP service.

License

This file is part of SEO Friendly Images.

SEO Friendly Images is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

SEO Friendly Images is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with SEO Friendly Images. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Installation Instructions

  1. Upload the whole plugin folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder.
  2. Go to the Plugins page and activate the plugin.
  3. Use the Options page to modify ALT and TITLE options. Turn on Override ALT tag and TITLe tag if you didnt not add these anywhere.
  4. Note that SEO Friendly images works by modifying HTML output on the frontend of you site, and does not modyfiy images in your media gallery or while editing the post See this link for more

How do I correctly use this plugin?

Just activating hte plugin will do the work. If you want to customize go to Settings, SEO Friendly Images and enter additional settings.

How does SEO Friendly Images work?

It replaces your image tags and ads ALT and TITLE tags which are essential for search engine optimization. This will result in more users to your site from the image search results.

Is there anything else?

Yes, you should create an account with Google Webmaster Central and enable enhnanced image indexing option for your website.

Can I suggest an feature for the plugin?

Of course, visit SEO Friendly Images Home Page

I love your work, are you available for hire?

Yes I am, visit my WordPress Services page to find out more.

Erases advertising links and images

By paullamb777 on August 24, 2017

This plugin totally removed and erased all advertising and links. I had to start all over again and download all new advertising banners and affiliate links. Do not use this with a new version of WordPress unless it has been used with success on your website theme! Please make sure it is 100% tested on your theme, Otherwise you could run into the same problems I have.

Crashes my Galleries

By darren823 on July 11, 2017

This plug in is crap. Doesn't so what they say and when I activate it my Galleries go to the craper. It actually removes Alt & Title from my images.Complete waste of time DELETE it.

Works but unsupported

By JDTravel on March 30, 2017

Works fine but not compatible with php7 and the free version doesn't seem to be supported anymore therfore I'm looking for an alternative.

Remove Bootstrap CSS

By leeglasgow on March 29, 2017

Please remove the full Bootstrap css file and use just the styles you need for your plugin. The BS file changes the whole admin experience.

Really shit dont work

By JennyLili on December 18, 2016

Really shit dont work

Doesn't work with WP 4.6.1

By FascinationDesign on October 14, 2016

Doesn't seem to work at all with 4.6.1

No alt in homepage, only in a post

By fungen9x on September 25, 2016

its only creat alt for image in post, but when i check feature image on homepage, it has no alt attribute

No worrking

By royalmicer on September 3, 2016

Does not work and have not been updated for over a year.
No response from support either

Thanks!

By skeeterz71 on September 3, 2016

I was looking for a way to bulk edit 100's of image alt tags. You plugin worked beautiful including adding the titles and overriding existing alt and titles. You saved me a lot of time. I used %title. Worked perfect!

Thank you,
Todd

Doesn't work

By madloki on September 3, 2016

Only: alt="" :-/

3.0.5

  • Fixed XSS issue (credit to Ryan Satterfield)

3.0.4

  • Fixed default options

3.0.3

  • Fixed warning messages

3.0.2

  • Fixed warning message

3.0.1

  • Made clear the plugin works by modyfying the image during output, and not changing images in the post editor or in media library as some people expected
  • Debug notices

3.0

  • Major rewrite and optimization of the plugin
  • New tags to use in ALT and TITLE attributes
  • All reported bugs fixed
  • WordPress 4.1 and up compatible

2.7.6

  • WordPress 3.8 compatibility.

2.7.5

  • XSS and CSRF fixes

2.7.4

  • WordPress 3.5.1 Compatibility

2.7.3

  • Reverted change from 2.7.2 as it broke article view on some installations

2.7.2

2.7.1

  • Minor issues fixed (thanks Dewey Bushaw)

2.7.0

2.6.3

  • Display multiple categories (thanks to Charles Blaxland)

2.6.1

  • Added support for overriding image title
  • Fixed bug that sometimes prevented overriding the ALT tag
  • Added support for %tags, replacing post tags (thanks Gerben Tiemens!)
  • Some people had problems updating, this should be resolved now

2.4.1

  • Alt tag replaces dashes and underscore

2.4

  • Regexp Optimization. Fixed bug with single quotes used in images.
  1. Upload the whole plugin folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ folder.
  2. Go to the Plugins page and activate the plugin.
  3. Use the Options page to modify ALT and TITLE options. Turn on Override ALT tag and TITLe tag if you didnt not add these anywhere.
  4. Note that SEO Friendly images works by modifying HTML output on the frontend of you site, and does not modyfiy images in your media gallery or while editing the post See this link for more

Reviews

3 out of 5 stars

  • Version: 3.0.5
  • Last updated: 9 years ago
  • Active installations: 30K
  • WordPress version: 2.7
  • Tested up to: 4.1.41
  • PHP version: false