Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Thinning On The Front

The importance of text in Web Content (II)

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Consistent with previous below transcribe something I found on the WWW and which serves to illustrate what comment above:
"Text is considered accessible to almost anyone if it can be handled by screen readers, non-visual browsers and Braille readers.
can be presented visually, magnified, synchronized with video to create a caption, and so on. When designing a document containing non-textual information supplementing that information with text equivalents wherever possible.
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present the user with a text equivalent, it must meet essentially the same function (as possible) the original content. For simple content, a text equivalent may need only describe the function or purpose of the content. For complex content (charts, graphs, etc.). The text equivalent may be longer and more descriptive incluirinformación.
text equivalents must be provided for logos, photos, submit buttons, bullets in lists, ASCII art and all links within an image map, as well as invisible images used to layout a page. WAI WCAG "

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