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Introducing accessibility options in Captivate

Introducing accessibility options in Captivate - Captivate Tutorial

From the course: Captivate: Advanced Techniques

Introducing accessibility options in Captivate

- Many countries have adopted accessibility standards based on those developed by the World Wide Web Consortium, the W3C. W3C publishes the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. This is a document that prioritizes actions designers should take to make web content accessible. For more information, visit the W3C website at the following URL. In the United States, the law that governs Accessibility is commonly known as Section 508, which is an amendment to the US Rehabilitation Act. Captivate allows you to create content that addresses accessibility standards such as these. The first thing you should do, to make your Captivate projects accessible, is Enable Accessibility. This is a simple checkbox that you can find on Windows by going to the Edit menu and then Preferences, then find the Project category and then Publish Settings. On Mac, you get to this spot from the Adobe Captivate menu, Preferences, and then the Project category, Publish Settings. One of the things that's enabled when…

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