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Re: Question: How to convert a PowerPoint into an accessible page?
From: Olaf Drümmer
Date: Jul 14, 2014 3:32AM
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So you are using a table as a layout table? I thought this is frowned upon in WCAG minded accessibility circles.
Anyway, my actual questions is: how did this help your blind friend?
Olaf
On 14 Jul 2014, at 08:09, Tania < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> recently i created a webpage to present photos individually on screen . Used table with one column and each td height the same as monitor screen. put a <img in each td with alt text. the first td has words only. but in other 'td' can use same technique to present.
> the aim was to simulate slide presentation for blind friend to use.
> On 7/14/2014 6:34 AM, Olaf Drümmer wrote:
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