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From: Farough, David (CFP/PSC)
Date: Jun 9, 2020 7:02AM


The following is a really nice resource for document accessibility.

Understanding Document Accessibility<https://pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca/docs/>



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From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Laura Fathauer
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2020 8:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Table Accessibility



You can add an alt to an image in google docs. However, google mail

has yet to provide the ability to add alt to images in email when

composing. I've submitted a request to google to have them add that

capability.



Laura



On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 7:08 PM Murphy, Sean

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> You have two questions here.

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> Alt tags (alt text) is only for images. Office applications do have a means of applying alt text to images. I don't have the instructions on hand how to do this. You do not apply alt text to tables. Hence why you did not get a failure which is correct.

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> This also applies to Google Docs. If they have not built in the ability of applying alt tags to images, then it is responsibility of Google to fix this.

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> Sean

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> Hello,

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> A quick question related to adding Alternative Text to Tables. Would a table be inaccessible if it lacks Alt Text?

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> I'm asking because I noticed that the latest update for PowerPoint doesn't show Alt Text for a table, and it's not showing as an accessibility error.

> Also, I checked Google Docs and the HTML editor in Canvas and both don't have the option of Alt Text.

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> Would it be reasonable to say that adding a caption above the table replaces Alt Text?

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> Your feedback would help with understanding table accessibility.

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> Thank you,

> Khaleel

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