That causes the links to all just become plain text. 6) My initial post mis-stated one element: the alt-text for images is preserved. This reveals a different issue: the alt-text for graphs does not get transfered to the PDF at all. Much of my document is graphs and charts....
Because images of text are a potential barrier to accessibility, it’s always better to use actual text (rather than an image of text) when including important information in a design. If youareusing an image of text, write the alt text as it appears. For example, the image of the “i...
The following recommendations apply to using Alt text : For decorative images, Alt text should be kept blank. For images containing text, Alt text needs to replicate the full text. For graphs and charts, Alt text needs to summarize the trend depicted....
Firstly, the alternative text exists to help those with visual impairments understand what’s on their monitor besides actual text, typically by using screen readers. These particular apps can describe photos, posters, graphs, and other images in everything from a Tweet to an article or slideshow...
Technical limitations also explain why image-based memes might need a bit more description than adding alt text to a standard image. As Lewis writes in her guide, most screen readers are used to reading a variety of text, links, menus, pictures and graphs (with alt text), emoji, and oth...
Charts and graphs that show data Infographics that show data, processes, and instructions 2. Be specific, and provide context when describing an image Your alt text must be a specific and concise description of your image. It must supplement the textual content around it, so make sure your al...
Morning. I've converted a word document into an accessible pdf. I've added alt text to the graphs in the document and checked all the tags, reading order etc. The read out loud works on the general document text and the title of the graphs but not on the graphs themselves. Whenever...
Alt-text As part of our response to the recommendations outlined within Dr Kavanagh's report and discussed inIssue #2072, we are committing to provide alt text for all figure images, plots and graphs included in lessons. Alt-text is integrated into the liquid syntax we use to include images...
Alt text has come up a bunch of times for me recently. One reader wrote to me asking if people really use them anymore. He does and said "I feel alone in
https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/semantics-embedded-content.html#alt-text) I would say that your example is probably more in line with the pie chart example shown on that page. (https://www.w3.org/TR/html51/semantics-embedded-content.html#graphical-representations-charts-diagrams-graphs-maps-...