Recipes in cookbooks need special attention to improve their accessibility.
If anything is a list, even if it is presented as a paragraph (e.g. directions), it must be reformatted as a list.
Most recipes have the following formatting:
heading
. The heading level will depend on the heading hierarchy of the book. If in doubt, post on the Production Q&Anormal
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. If it is several items (e.g. Makes 2 cups, Active time: 15 minutes, Start to finish: 15 minutes) format it as an unordered list. A list must be two or more items, otherwise it is not a list.Ingredients
above this section. Set the heading level to be one level lower than the heading of the Recipe. Format the ingredients as an unordered list.Directions
above this section. Set the heading level to be one level lower than the heading for the Recipe (i.e. same heading level at Ingredients
). Format the directions as an ordered list even if it is presented as a paragraph. A list must be two or more items, otherwise it is not a list. If in doubt, post a question on the Production Q&A.Note:
format the term with the same heading level as Ingredients
and Directions
and format the content note as normal
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In this first example there is a screen shot of the recipe for the original book. It has additional information that has the term Note
. This is followed by a second image of the recipe in the Word Doc with all the appropriate formatting.
In this second example there is a screen shot of the recipe from the original book. It has additional information in the Directions that does not have the term Note
. This is followed by a second image of the recipe in the Word Doc with all the appropriate formatting.