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- | =====9. Adding Complex Image Descriptions (Internal Link to Back Section)===== | + | =====9. Adding Complex Image Descriptions (Bookmark and Hyperlink |
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We create longer, complex descriptions for images of maps, graphs, and charts. We can also create longer, complex descriptions when we need to transcribe an image, such as an image of a letter. If you are not sure if your image requires a complex description, | We create longer, complex descriptions for images of maps, graphs, and charts. We can also create longer, complex descriptions when we need to transcribe an image, such as an image of a letter. If you are not sure if your image requires a complex description, | ||
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- Transcribe the Text in the Image into the Alt-Text | - Transcribe the Text in the Image into the Alt-Text | ||
- | Again, this is a judgement call. Both options can work, but it also depends on what the text is. When in doubt just ask! | + | <note tip> |
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- | =====Q & A===== | + | =====Q& |
Q: Hello! I have a question about an image in the book I'm working on, " | Q: Hello! I have a question about an image in the book I'm working on, " |