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This hint has been around since 2018 and is documented on webhint.io (https://webhint.io/docs/user-guide/hints/hint-doctype/). However it's not enabled by default in any of webhint's configurations (likely an oversight).
We should turn this on by default and perform any necessary cleanup in the process (e.g. switching to get locations from webhint's location-aware DOM that was added after the
Web Packaging "comes in several layers":
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Bundled HTTP Exchanges (Web Bundles):
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-wpack-bundled-responses.wbnfile extension =application/webbundle -
Signed HTTP Exchanges:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-yasskin-http-origin-signed-responses.sxgfile extension = `application/signe
Example:
The new default should be main.
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Hi,
I ran Lighthouse from Chrome dev tools on this page.
https://ravikirans.com/az-204-azure-exam-study-guide/
Under SEO, Lighthouse suggests that "Image elements do not have [alt] attributes"
But, it doesn't point out which image element doesn't have the alt attribute.
I manually checked each imag