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Using Images and Graphs in Web Content
Are you doing the right thing when you use images and graphs in web or intranet content? Are they accessible to everyone? Are they useful? After doing this short course for web content authors you'll feel confident about handling these challenges.
What you'll learn from this 1-hour online course
- Why ALT-text is so important: without this little piece of coding, many people simply won't see your images.
- When ALT-text is not enough. ALT-text is short, but some images are so complex that you need to explain them to some of your audience (the partially blind, for example).
- How to use the right graphs and charts: make them fit the purpose—and the page.
- Tips for graphs and charts: valuable advice that web content authors need to know.
- Why you need to test graphs and charts online, not just on paper.
- How to write text equivalents in two parts. It's easy when you know how!
Requirements
Prerequisites: Open entry.
Start date: Start any time. Study at your own pace, own place.
Assessment: 1 online test.
Duration: 1 hour study. Access to the course for 1 month.
Qualification: PDF Certificate emailed to those who pass with 70%.
No risk, 3-month money-back guarantee
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Diploma in Web Content: 10 courses for the price of 3
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Option 1: One course,
US$49.00
Option 2: 10-course Diploma, US$199.00

"When all other means of communication fail, try words" Anon.

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