Better tweetdeck gif button9/13/2023 ![]() ![]() Please note that the language used by the extension itself remains English. The latest release (version 0.9) adds support for the full list of display languages that Twitter supports at the time of release. Fixed positioning of alt text on Twitter on quote tweets with described images in the tweet and quoted tweet.Fixed positioning of alt text on Twitter on tweets with multiple described images.Prevented "null" appearing below YouTube previews on Tweetdeck.Fixed an issue preventing alt text from displaying properly on some quote tweets on Twitter.Improved the style on the displayed alt text for better readability.Added checking of alt text while writing tweets.Code restructured and further optimized.Made sure all tweet buttons are synchronised when composing a thread.Fixed unintentially flagging videos as images missing description while writing a tweet.Some visual changed to (groups of) alt text.Added an optional light mode to the displayed alt text.Added an option to disable the tweet button when images miss a description while writing a tweet.Added options to customize the extension, all functions can be turn off individually.Relocated the creation of a button (optimization).Changed it so links in the settings page now open correctly in a new tab.Added an experimental option to make scrollbars less intrusive, this is especially noticable on the TweetDeck Preview.Alt Or Not now supports the TweetDeck Preview.Fixed GIFs not getting checked while autoplay was enabled.Alt Or Not now works correctly on all languages supported by Twitter ( see languages currently supported).Predefined descriptions on GIFs from the GIF selector are now displayed below the GIF while composing tweets (might have a slight delay).Skipping certain columns in TweetDeck that don't accurately add alt text even when available (like notifications and scheduled tweets).Fixed a bug duplicating the alt text in some occasions.Improved positioning and size of alt text in tweets and quote tweets.Added an option to remove Tweets from accounts using an NFT profile pic.Small change to improve correct placement of alt text.Show predefined description when a GIF is chosen from the GIF selector.Choose to disable the tweet button entirely when images lack alt text.Shows hard to miss a red "No alt" label in the "send tweet" button when images lack alt text, this can be turned off.It should not impact the use of screen readers.Only works on photos where Tweetdeck includes the image descriptions (not on GIFs).Works on photos and animated GIFs for Twitter.Displays the description of images below the images in the tweet, this can be hidden behind a button, or turned off entirely.Shows a red "No alt" label in the top left corner of images missing a description, this can be turned off.All features are optional.Ĭurrently the extension has the following features (accurate for version 0.6 and above) When reading tweets No image description was available on this GIF. Features An image description is displayed. To customize your experience you can change options by clicking the extension icon in your browser's toolbar, or through the extension manager of your browser. When updating from 0.6 or earlier to 0.7, you may have to re-enable the plugin for additional permission as it needs access to as well. If needed, enable the extension, and you're done! It is easy to setup, fast to use, and offers a range of ways to save time and effort in your social media outreach.Download the extension for Microsoft Edge If you have not tried TweetDeck yet, take a look. I don't remember seeing that function years ago when I used TweetDeck more often. I’m particularly fond of the keyboard shortcuts (partial list below) and I'm eager to try out the “add accounts” option for times when I am helping out a client with their social media activity. I did try requesting the desktop site (arguable if that really helps - shrinks the columns down to a negative font size). Feel free to leave comments for me on Twitter if you are using it. There is a Mac app in the iTunes App Store, but I haven’t tried it yet. It is a bit clunky on mobile, surprisingly, at least on Android. Note: There is no mobile app, but it works in a mobile browser. TweetDeck Add Columns Screenshot: TweetDeck Add Columns by TJ McCue
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