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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 [[public:nnels:etext:images|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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