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Include Alternative Text in Images
Images can add visual appeal to a document, and they can help bring the content to life for those who have a preference for visual learning. However, not everyone reading a document has full use of their eyes. Some readers may have low vision, or they may be completely blind, in which case they may use a tool called a screen reader: software that reads the text in the document aloud. Screen readers can only process text. Images that provide information to the learner need to have a text alternative for screen readers to use when describing the image.
Click here to learn how you can add alternative text to images.
What makes good alternative text? Click here to learn more.
Use headings to break up long documents