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  • November 13, 2013 at 8:20 am #72692
    beoleary1
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    I would like to add a title and meta tag to my header and background images in Sixteen Nine. I only know how to do this when the image is inserted into a post or page and you edit the image from the inserted image. Since these images are uploaded in Appearances - Header, Appearances - Background, not sure how to do this.

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    November 17, 2013 at 12:47 pm #73611
    Robert Neu
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    If you're doing this for SEO purposes, I wouldn't bother. Google is not going to be overly concerned with the title and alt text for the background image of your site.

    In any event, it's not really an option when using Backstretch as you can see in this ticket: https://github.com/srobbin/jquery-backstretch/issues/52

    If you're really set on doing this, you'll need to add a background image using a different method than backstretch.


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