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Re: Images in HTML e-mails
From: ckrugman
Date: Sep 17, 2010 10:30PM
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As a JAWS user I find that unless they are labeled appropriately they are
not read. This is quite common where such things as invitations will be
presented in a totally graphic format making them unreadable with screen
reading software. I generally recommend that this method not be used and as
a potential attendee to an event or donor to a cause I reply suggesting that
if they want my attendance or money they need to comply with an accessible
format.
Chuck
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From: "Ritz, Courtney L. (GSFC-7500)" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 7:04 AM
Subject: [WebAIM] Images in HTML e-mails
> Hi,
>
> I myself do not create e-mails with images in them, but many folksin my
> organization do.
> I have found instructions for adding ALT text to images in MS Word, and it
> is my understanding that they should carry over to an HTML e-mail with no
> problem. But it is also my understanding that Outlook 2007 does not
> display the ALT text for those images.
>
> Any pointers that you'd recommend I pass along to those who insist on
> using images in their e-mails? Our issue right now is that people are
> sending out official announcements via e-mail and some of the actual
> content is in the images, which is why the ALT text is so important. In
> the interim, I'm suggesting that they make sure that any content essential
> to the announcement be directly in the text content and not in the images,
> until we figure out what to do with them.
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Courtney
>
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