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Hi - I am working on checking courses created by peers for accessibility. When I hover over images, no alt text appears. I have checked this in courses I know alt text exists and cannot find a way to access the alt text without a screen reader extension. Is alt text only avaible to screen readers, or is there a way to find it within Canvas?
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Hey @Katiesap!
Great question! Check out the Community guide called How do I manage alt text and display options for images embedded in the Rich Content Editor?
In the very beginning of the guide it states: Alt text is read by screen readers, and it displays when an embedded image cannot display.
Hopefully this helps!
Hi @Katiesap,
In addition to the option @ryan_corris provided about seeing alt-text in the RCE (which would work while editing things), there are a couple other ways to view alt text. One would be to right click an image and select the "inspect" option. This will open up a developer mode pane where you can see the HTML of the image, including the alt text. If that's a bit too complex, there are also browser extensions that would reveal alt text, and perhaps other accessibility info. I personally use the WAVE extension which I did confirm will show image alt text when the extension is turned on. Either of these options should work in student view.
I hope this extra info might be helpful too.
-Chris
Hey @Katiesap!
Great question! Check out the Community guide called How do I manage alt text and display options for images embedded in the Rich Content Editor?
In the very beginning of the guide it states: Alt text is read by screen readers, and it displays when an embedded image cannot display.
Hopefully this helps!
Hi @Katiesap,
In addition to the option @ryan_corris provided about seeing alt-text in the RCE (which would work while editing things), there are a couple other ways to view alt text. One would be to right click an image and select the "inspect" option. This will open up a developer mode pane where you can see the HTML of the image, including the alt text. If that's a bit too complex, there are also browser extensions that would reveal alt text, and perhaps other accessibility info. I personally use the WAVE extension which I did confirm will show image alt text when the extension is turned on. Either of these options should work in student view.
I hope this extra info might be helpful too.
-Chris
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