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public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a [2024/06/24 16:57] 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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Also, 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. | 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? | 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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