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-======Alt-text Examples====== 
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-On this page you will find examples of completed Alt-text. It is very important to follow the General Guidelines, and other documentation on how to write image descriptions on the Images main page. 
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-<note important>The following examples are meant to be used as inspiration for writing alt-text. Remember, context will be the greatest influence for the alt text you create. These examples are subject to change as we adapt to new accessibility standards.</note> 
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-<note>Each page on the Image Wiki also comes with examples. If you are looking for something specific, such as Gender or Skin tone, please go to the documentation on the wiki for a precise example.</note> 
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-For Picture Book and Illustrated books, please see Children's Books for more information. 
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-  * [[.alt_text_examples:simple_images|Simple Images]] (add link to how to write) 
-  * [[.alt_text_examples:medium_images|Medium Images]] (add link to how to write) 
-  * [[public:nnels:etext:images:covers|Covers]]: see bottom of page for examples 
-  * [[.alt_text_examples:complex_images_and_long_descriptions|Complex Images and Long Descriptions]] (add link to how to write) 
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-<note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]]</note> 
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-[[public:nnels:etext:images|Return to Images main page]] 
  
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