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public:nnels:etext:images:multiple_images [2021/12/16 21:34]
rachel.osolen
public:nnels:etext:images:multiple_images [2024/05/09 05:04] (current)
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   * Images that go over two pages   * Images that go over two pages
   * Images in Sequence   * Images in Sequence
-  * Multiple Images grouped together (usual in pairs)+  * Grouped Images: Multiple Images grouped together (usual in pairs) 
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 +<note tip>Go to [[public:nnels:etext:images:writing_tip_point_form|Writing Tip: Using Point Form Technique]] for a breakdown on how you can start the writing process</note>
  
 ====Two Page Images==== ====Two Page Images====
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   * follow this same procedure   * follow this same procedure
   * add the link to the long description below the first image   * add the link to the long description below the first image
-  * If the second image has a caption enter ''See previous image for description'' into it's Alt-text. Otherwise, leave empty.+  * If the second image has a caption enter ''See previous image for description'' into it's Alt-text. Otherwise, select ''Mark as decorative''.
  
-<WRAP center round box 80%> +Here is a tutorial[[https://somup.com/crlDrm0sjw]]
-**Example** +
-{{ :public:nnels:etext:images:imagetwopages.png?400 |}} +
-The image above is a screenshot from a Word file for the book Prairie Fire (The 1885 North-West Rebellion) by Bob Beal, and Rob Macleod. This is an example of two images over two pages for non children's books.+
  
-Only place the image description in the first imageand leave the second image empty. Make sure to mark the second image as decorative. **Unless** it the image needs a long description. Then you enter the text ''see previous image for description'' in the second image. +<note tip>If you have any questionspost your question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Alt-Text Q&A]]</note>
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-Here is a tutorial: +
-</WRAP>+
  
  
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 This can also occur in [[public:nnels:etext:kids-books|Children’s Picture Books]], and should be treated the same way except the entire image description goes into the single image. This can also occur in [[public:nnels:etext:kids-books|Children’s Picture Books]], and should be treated the same way except the entire image description goes into the single image.
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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>
  
 ====Grouped Images==== ====Grouped Images====
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 <note>You may need to sacrifice some details in order to prevent the image description from being too long and to avoid cognitive overload. If the context of the image calls for more detail, then you can use the long description. Remember this always depends on context. If in doubt, post a question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Q&A]]</note> <note>You may need to sacrifice some details in order to prevent the image description from being too long and to avoid cognitive overload. If the context of the image calls for more detail, then you can use the long description. Remember this always depends on context. If in doubt, post a question on the [[public:nnels:etext:images:alt-text_q_a|Q&A]]</note>
  
 +====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's Books.
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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: ''Same image from chapter two.'' then a simple general description of the image. You can use your first description and just edit it down shorter.
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 +<note tip>For examples, see [[public:nnels:etext:images:examples_multiple_images|Examples Multiple Images]]</note>
 +
 +<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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 +
 +
 +====Q&A Archive====
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 +
 +Q: In 500 years of Indigenous resistance, at the beginning of the section "Extermination and Assimilation" there is an image of 5 maps that spans across two pages, so the map in the middle is divided in two. In the alt-text of the second map image I've stated that it is a continuation of the previous image" as the wiki instructs. My concern is, in the document, the first part of the map image is placed before the section heading, so the two parts of the image are in two different sections. Is this an issue?
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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:nnels:etext:images|Return to Images main page]]
  
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