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- | ====== Lists ====== | ||
- | Lists are often overlooked as an accessibility feature, but the ability to move quickly and effectively through long lists of points is a key reading need. | ||
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- | When a reader has to traverse every item in the list one item at a time to get to the end, or listen to the entire list from beginning to end, the problems of bad markup become more pronounced. Properly tagging lists is a small measure that can greatly decrease reader frustration. | ||
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- | Do not make lists with just manually typed characters like dashes, numbers, asterisks, or graphics as a screenreader may not be able to read the list in the proper order. When bullet or numbered list formatting is used, screenreaders will properly announce the text as being part of a list, and provide a means for the user to quickly navigate between items as well as move in and out of lists. | ||
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- | =====Create a list in Word===== | ||
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- | Use the appropriate button in Word’s formatting toolbar, i.e. bullet or numbered list. | ||
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- | Only the default list styles will be supported when converting to DAISY. New (Custom) list styles will not be supported. | ||
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- | When you make a list using direct formatting, it will still cause the "List Paragraph" | ||
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- | =====Use the correct list type===== | ||
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- | Using the correct list type is also important as it may be the only cue to the reader whether the order of items is significant. An alphabetical list is not necessarily an ordered list; for example, arranging items is not the same as assigning them a specific order. If you can re-arrange the items without changing the meaning of the list, you've defined an unordered list (i.e. indexes and bibliographies do not lose meaning when re-ordered). | ||
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- | ====Unordered==== | ||
- | For unordered lists, use the bulleted list tool. The icon looks like this: {{: | ||
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- | Optional: for display purposes, you can create an invisible bullet using " | ||
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- | ====Ordered==== | ||
- | For ordered lists, use the numbered list tool. The icon looks like this: | ||
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- | Sometimes you will have text that has ordered lists that are broken up by other bodies of text. In these instances: | ||
- | * Highlight the section that is part of the list | ||
- | * Apply the ordered list as usual | ||
- | * Scroll down to the next instance of the ordered list | ||
- | * Highlight and repeat | ||
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- | For more information on how to continue ordered lists with breaks please see this [[https:// | ||
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- | =====Q& | ||
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- | **Q: Should this list be formatted using H2 and H3 for the countries and institutions, | ||
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- | A: Yes, using H2 for Canada, with the underlying content a nested list, seems like a logical structure. | ||
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- | WCAG 2.0 — H48: [[http:// | ||
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- | WCAG 2.0 - H40: [[https:// | ||
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