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public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a [2024/06/21 14:47]
rachel.osolen
public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a [2024/06/26 02:41]
heeyeong.park
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 +Q: Being a book about inclusivity, "Authentically Inclusive Marketing" actually already has image descriptions written out for its images! Not sure they're all the best image descriptions but they're there! What should I do with these? (First screenshot is from Chapter 3).
 +There's also a big table from Chapter 6 that has alt-text that says: "Due to Alt text restrictions, please visit andhumanity.co/inclusive-marketing-benchmarks to process this table with a screen reader." Not sure what to do with that!
 +Should I still try to write some image descriptions of my own? Should I write a producer's note to clarify that there are pre-written image descriptions in this book that NNELS didn't create?
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 +{{ :public:nnels:etext:images:authincimagedescriptions.png?400 |}}
 +{{ :public:nnels:etext:images:authincimagedescriptions3.png?400 |}}
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 +Q: Question about this table from "The Blind Mechanic." Chapter title: "And Then It Happened."
 +A few words in the last column are cut off. For example, in the 9th row, it says "Childrens" and then the next word is cut off. In the 13th row, the doctor's name is cut off. What should I do for the cut-off words?
 +{{ :public:nnels:etext:images:blindmechanicchart.jpg?400 |}}
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 +A: You can do an inline producers note. [Producer's note: text is cut off at end of page.]
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 +Q: for the Halifax Relief Committee form from my last question, I noticed that there is a name under the "Children" section that is blurred out. It occurred to me that Eric has an older sister and that the blurred-out name is probably the sister's name. The "badly burned" description also seems to be in line with the sister's name.
 +I do wonder if readers may be confused as to why Eric's sister doesn't appear to be mentioned at all on the form. Should I mention somewhere that there is a blurred-out name?
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 +A: Good catch! You can add in your description that her name is blurred out.
  
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