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- | If strikethrough text needs to be retained (e.g., in a poem where it conveys important meaning), use direct formatting. | ||
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+ | Another example is in the image below of a letter found in a book written by one of the characters. The character has struck out their first attempt at a salutation. When reformatting this in Word, replace the struck through text with the following: '' | ||
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+ | <note tip>If you have any questions, check the archive below, if still not clear, post your question on the [[public: | ||
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- | WCAG 2.0 - H49: [[https:// | + | |
====Q&A Archive==== | ====Q&A Archive==== | ||
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A: First off, I now want to read this book. In this case you can remove the All Caps and use Sentence Capitalization and apply '' | A: First off, I now want to read this book. In this case you can remove the All Caps and use Sentence Capitalization and apply '' | ||
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+ | Q: I'm working on Orange Shirt Day and have a few questions. In the text are bolded vocabulary terms which refer to the glossary (Chapter 9). Additionally, | ||
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+ | A: For this title, you can apply strong style to the bolded letters since the text directly states all glossary terms are in bold. You can treat those other sections as asides. It looks like they used space and slightly smaller font to visually separate the text on the page. | ||
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+ | Q: Another question for "Angel Wing Splash Pattern," | ||
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+ | Edit: I am now thinking it may be best to format the list titles as sub-headings and I am wondering if there would be issues with accessibility if there are two non-consecutive sub-headings that have the same wording, i.e. two sub-headings titled " | ||
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+ | A: This answer is linked to the below edit as well. All the bold underline text should be styled a sub headings. If the content in that subsection is a list, style as a list. If it is not a list, style as normal. | ||
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+ | Q: One more question for "Angel Wing Splash Pattern," | ||
+ | Edit: As I'm working through the story there seems to be a number of other sections that are mostly prose that also use bold and underlined titles for and I'm thinking it might be appropriate to format all the titles as sub-headings. | ||
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+ | A: Titles of poems are styled as headings. See [[public: | ||
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+ | Q: The story " | ||
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+ | A: Thoughts retain emphasis, remove from chat messages. When you read the text all the messages seem to begin with referring to the message directly followed by a colon. This means that the reader can understand that the following text is a chat message without the emphasis, and that it is only used to add visual meaning and is therefore not required. | ||
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+ | Q: In a couple of the short stories in the collection " | ||
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+ | A: In this case you can replace it with emphasis, but in future cases if you are unsure then ask. | ||
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+ | Q: In How to Lose Everything there is the line "// | ||
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+ | A: Style it they way it is in the original. | ||
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