Couldn’t tell you what they looked like, but they are so there.
If you want, what you can do to make them super blinky friendly is after you’ve uploaded them, and you’re back in your post-editing area, arrow down through the code and when you see the part that says alt=”", go between the quote marks and put some alt text to describe the picture. So if you have a picture of Isaiah crawling, in between the quote marks, you could write Isaiah crawling and it would read in JAWS as link graphic Isaiah crawling. I just learned this the other day, so thought I’d share.
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Holly Alonzo is a deaf-blind woman who lives in Arkansas with her husband and young son. Holly battles a medical condition called Neurofibromatosis2. This condition is the reason she is now deaf-blind. Holly inspires hope in those she meets with her determination and zest for life. Hopefully, she can inspire you too.
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by Carin, on 04.13.08 @ 11:28 am
Couldn’t tell you what they looked like, but they are so there.
If you want, what you can do to make them super blinky friendly is after you’ve uploaded them, and you’re back in your post-editing area, arrow down through the code and when you see the part that says alt=”", go between the quote marks and put some alt text to describe the picture. So if you have a picture of Isaiah crawling, in between the quote marks, you could write Isaiah crawling and it would read in JAWS as link graphic Isaiah crawling. I just learned this the other day, so thought I’d share.