You can use the program to create titles published to a Web-based format (HTML, CourseMill, SCORM/Web-based, AICC/Web-based) that comply with the standards set in Section 508 - 1194.22 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. These standards govern the requirements that must be met to enable Web-based content to be accessible to individuals with disabilities. View information about these standards at http://www.section508.gov and http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/.
You can designate a title to use Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 settings to prepare it for publishing. This option sets default 508 and WCAG settings but does not guarantee that your title will be 508- or WCAG 2.0-compliant. For details about 508-compliant titles, see Creating Web-based, accessible content (Section 508/WCAG).
Selecting to use the pre-defined accessibility settings modifies the following options in the Publisher:
Specify the intent of the title to be 508/WCAG compliant by selecting Use Web Accessibility Settings on the Title Options dialog.
Custom radio buttons and check boxes are disabled. For details, see Customizing radio buttons and Customizing check boxes.
Lightbox-style is disabled for pop-up windows. For details, see Executing Go To actions.
ALT tags are always published. For details, see Changing the name of an object and Using an empty ALT tag for an object.
Video and audio skins are disabled. For details, see Changing the skin of the video controller.
Rollover video controllers are disabled. For details, see Displaying the controller when users roll-over a video object.
Visual indicators are displayed when an object receives focus. For details, see Keyboard tabbing order and visual focus.
Always on Top property for objects is not selected by default. For details, see Placing an object on the top layer.
Language declaration for text blocks is enabled. For details, see Declaring the language for the text block.
Reading order for groups is enabled. For details, see Specifying that the group will be read last.
Enables the ability to hide initially hidden text blocks from screen readers. For details, see Disabling reading of a text block in an accessible title by a screen reader.
To designate your title to use Section 508/WCAG 2.0 settings:
Select the title in the Title Explorer.
From the Design ribbon, click Title Options from the Title Setup group. The Title Options window opens.
Enable the Use Web Accessibility Settings check box.
For additional accessibility information, including links to Lectora VPAT documents, click Accessibility Support.
Use the Focus Color list and the Width field to specify the appropriate color and thickness that will be used for the visual focus indicator.
Click OK.
The title will use the default 508/WCAG 2.0 settings.
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