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HTML Tips Screen readers will typically read abbreviations as full words. For example, "LSU ITS Department" might be read as "sue it's department." This issue can be avoided by: Use of periods between letters. (ex. L.S.U.) Putting spaces in between the letters of an acronym in an ALT tag. Including an acronym tag for any abbreviations. Font The...
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To provide a plan for remediating content or evaluating an accessible alternative for content, you must provide a public Equally Effective Alternative Access Plan (EEAAP). To Create an EEAAP: 1. Include your name and the departmental contact email, and provide this to anyone using the content in an accessible location. This will allow requests to be submitted to the responsible...
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ANGEL HTML editor Captions should be included in every file uploaded in ANGEL. These captions should describe all of the content in detail. These files include any images or charts in Word or PowerPoint, audio files, video files, and PDF files. ANGEL can also be used to write quizzes. For accessibility purposes, Multiple Choice answers are more accessible than Matching because of the...
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