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Accessible Graphics

Example: A Graph with a Description in a Separate, Linked File

African Great Ape Populations

Description of "African Great Apes" chart Opens a new window

 

How to do it

Code example for a graph with a linked text description Opens a new window

 

Rationale

There are several ways to provide alternative descriptions for graphics that are too complex for the alt attribute alone. In this example, a link to a text description of the Great Apes population chart appears next to the lower right corner of the chart. Following the link opens the description in a new window.

Note that in this example the text description of the Great Ape population graph includes a data table with the necessary accessibility features. Since many users are confused when new browser windows open unexpectedly, the link-text informs users that the description will open in a new window.

 

How it sounds with the JAWS screen reader

Listen to how JAWS reads this graphic in a new window Opens a new window

 

JAWS transcript

[Graphic. African great ape populations.
Blank. (blank line) (note: paren is short for parenthesis)
Link. Description of "African Great Apes" chart left paren Opens in a new window right paren]

 

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Last Modified: 2008 September 28