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Image links give readers a larger target to click. Alt text explains a meaningful image when it is blocked or read by assistive technology.
1

Select the image

Select the mj-image-Frame or the image inside it. If the image options do not appear, use the Layers panel to select the image block precisely.
2

Open Properties

Open the Properties tab in the Email Love plugin.
3

Add the destination

Enter the full link, including https://. Leave it empty when the image should not be clickable.
4

Write the alt text

Describe the information or action the image provides. Keep it concise and avoid starting with “Image of” or “Picture of.”

Write useful alt text

Match the text to the image’s job: Do not repeat nearby copy unless the information appears only inside the image. If an image contains important text, include that meaning in the alt text or move the text into a live text block.

Check the result

Before export:
  1. Select the email frame and open Properties.
  2. Review Links included in your email for missing or outdated destinations.
  3. Open Preview and confirm the image is still the correct size.
  4. Send a test email and click the image.
  5. Disable image loading in a test client when possible and check that the alt text still makes sense.

Common problems

The image options do not appear

You probably selected a Wrapper, Section, or Column. Select the mj-image-Frame or the image layer inside it. Use the Wrapper options in Properties if the entire block should be clickable. Remember that rendering a Wrapper as an image turns live text and buttons into pixels, so use that option deliberately. Add an ordinary placeholder link in Figma first, then replace it in Links included in your email with the merge tag. The plugin preserves supported merge-tag syntax during export.