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+ | ======Dealing with Multiple Images====== | ||
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+ | Muliple images include: | ||
+ | * Images that go over two pages | ||
+ | * Images in Sequence | ||
+ | * Grouped Images: Multiple Images grouped together (usual in pairs) | ||
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+ | <note tip>Go to [[public: | ||
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+ | ====Two Page Images==== | ||
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+ | Sometimes images can go over two pages. In the print version this may appear as a single image, but screenreaders will pick it up as two separate images. | ||
+ | * Describe both pages in the first image’s Alt-text | ||
+ | * Leave the Alt-text in the second image empty and select the check box below the Alt-text box for '' | ||
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+ | If it is an image that also requires a long description: | ||
+ | * follow this same procedure | ||
+ | * add the link to the long description below the first image | ||
+ | * If the second image has a caption enter '' | ||
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+ | Here is a tutorial: [[https:// | ||
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+ | <note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public: | ||
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+ | ====Images in Sequence==== | ||
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+ | An image in a sequence is when there is a group of images that are very similar with only slight variations. A good example is from DAISY with a group of paintings of a decaying castle. [[https:// | ||
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+ | If you have an image in a sequence: | ||
+ | * only fully describe the image in the first instance. | ||
+ | * In all the proceeding images, only describe what is different. | ||
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+ | This can also occur in [[public: | ||
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+ | <note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public: | ||
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+ | ====Grouped Images==== | ||
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+ | Sometimes you will have images that are grouped together. This is not a collage, a collage is an artistic medium. Grouped images tend to have a single caption for both images. | ||
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+ | If you have a group of images, they will be combined into a single image file. This means the Alt-text needs to set up the fact that it is a group of images. | ||
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+ | Structure the description as follows: | ||
+ | * Begin with '' | ||
+ | * Start with the first image in reading order (i.e. on the left, or on the top) | ||
+ | * Describe each image as its own description, | ||
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+ | ====Repeated Images==== | ||
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+ | Sometimes you will come across the same image repeated more than once in a publication. This can be more common in Children' | ||
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+ | When you come across a repeated image: | ||
+ | * Describe the first image fully as per the image type and guidelines | ||
+ | * Begin the second image with a reference to the first, and then add very brief description | ||
+ | * For example: '' | ||
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+ | <note tip>For examples, see [[public: | ||
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+ | <note tip>If you have any questions, post your question on the [[public: | ||
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+ | ====Q&A Archive==== | ||
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+ | Q: In 500 years of Indigenous resistance, at the beginning of the section " | ||
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+ | A: Great Question! You can move the first map just below the heading so they are in the same section. | ||
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+ | [[public: | ||