A get-right-down-to-it online course for Web designers and developers who want to start creating more accessible Web user interfaces and digital products today
practical-accessibility.todayA get-right-down-to-it online course for Web designers and developers who want to start creating more accessible Web user interfaces and digital products today
When the image of text is complex, the text alternative will often need to be accompanied by either (1) a more extended description of the image’s content, or (2) an alternative presentation of the image’s content.
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When you use the <object> element, you can provide content between its opening and closing tags to be used as a fallback for when the linked image doesn’t load. This was a perfect opportunity to feed two birds with one scone:
- Provide a text presentation of the data presented in the chart as a fallback, and
- associate that text with the i