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Making Images Accessible

You’re most likely here because you need to make sure the images you use in your web content are accessible to people with disabilities.

You might have a specific problem, like:

  • how to use alternate text in ALT attributes
  • when to use alternate text in ALT attributes
  • how to use images as links in an accessible way
  • how to make groups of images accessible
  • what role color contrast plays in making images accessible
  • when to use empty ALT attributes

Perhaps you need a comprehensive list of likely issues with the accessibility of images in web content – and how to address them. Or maybe you just want to ask a direct question and get a clear, expert response.

You’re in the right place.

OzWiki will tell you what you need to know to use images in an accessible way. The Images  section details 30 accessibility problems and how to address them, demonstrating compliance with 28 WCAG Level A success criteria, and 2 WCAG Level AA success criteria.

As a subscriber, you’ll also be able to request further or more detailed information relating to your specific situation.

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OzWiki is an accessible resource that provides best known methods to achieve A & AA level design and interaction for web content in areas such as Audio, Video, Link, Captcha, Maps, Navigation and more. These outlined accessibility errors, examples and solutions help you become 508 compliant by demonstrating associated WCAG 2.0 success criteria and techniques.

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