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only—a single blank line may be added beneath each heading, but not more than one; more than one blank line beneath a section heading will cause extra space to be visible on the rendered page. Consideration should also be given to how a single blank white line beneath section headings may appear on a
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Likewise, do not switch between initial list marker types (colons, asterisks or hash signs) in one list. When indenting in reply to a post that starts with any mix of colons and asterisks and sometimes hash signs, it is necessary to copy whatever series of those characters was used above, and append
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A standardized structure of articles improves accessibility, because it enables users to expect contents to be in a specific part of the page. For example, if a blind user is searching for disambiguation links and doesn't find any at the top of the page, they will know that there aren't any and they
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To accommodate these considerations, test any potentially disruptive changes with JavaScript or CSS disabled. In
Firefox or Chrome, this can be done easily with the Web Developer extension; JavaScript can be disabled in other browsers in the "Options" screen. Be particularly careful with inline CSS
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Closed captions provide a text version of all important information provided through the sound. It can include dialogue, sounds (natural and artificial), the setting and background, the actions and expressions of people and animals, text or graphics. Off-Knowledge guides should be consulted for how
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Like the caption, these help present the information in a logical structure to visitors. The headers help screen readers render header information about data cells. For example, header information is spoken prior to the cell data, or header information is provided on request. Because the row header
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in ways we cannot predict as well as accessed directly via older browsers. At the same time, it is recognized that it is impossible to provide the same quality of appearance to such users without unnecessarily avoiding features that would benefit users with more capable browsers. As such, features
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the section they belong to; do not place the image at the end of the previous section. (Depending on platform, "stacking" of several images alongside a relatively small amount of text may cause a particular image to be pushed down to a later section. However, this is not an accessibility issue, as
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Several other tools exist on the web, but check if they are up-to-date before using them. Several tools are based on WCAG 1.0's algorithm, while the reference is now WCAG 2.0's algorithm. If the tool doesn't specifically mention that it is based on WCAG 2.0, assume that it is
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text is read normally along with any other text. (Editors using screen readers who participate in
Knowledge policy and deletion debates are advised to turn on notifications about text attributes when doing so, as struck text is very common in Knowledge-internal discussions.)
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because screen size and browser formatting may affect accessibility for some readers due to fragmented image display. Articles with many images may time out on mobile versions of
Knowledge. Ideally, a page should have no more than 100 images (regardless of how small). See
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for all text in a non-Latin writing system where the non-Latin character is important in the original context such as names, places, things etc. This functionality is available in templates that signify non-Latin-script languages and can also be found in templates such as
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cannot be used because of lower-level headings elsewhere in the article, then using bold for the sub-sub-sub headings causes the least annoyance for screen reader users. Using a pseudo heading at all means you have exhausted all other options. It is meant as a rarity.
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relating to a sport team might use a yellow and red color scheme, to tie in with the colors of the team livery. In this case, dark red links on light yellow provide enough color contrast, and thus would be accessible, while white on yellow or black on red would not.
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of the original font size and not as an absolute size in pixels or point size. Relative sizes increase accessibility for visually impaired users by allowing them to set a large(r) default font size in their browser settings. Absolute sizes deny users such ability.
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The second approach, for when the material is meant to be a single comment (or other list item, e.g. in article text) is to use new-paragraph markup on the same output line (see previous section for advanced techniques in this, to include complex content blocks):
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The first is to add a blank line with the same number of colons on it as those preceding the text above and below the blank line. This is appropriate when two editors are making comments immediately after each other at the same indentation level. For instance:
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Avoid using tables for visual positioning of non-tabular content. Data tables provide extra information and navigation methods that can be confusing when the content lacks logical row and column relationships. Instead, use semantically appropriate elements or
5261:. Members of the accessibility project have ensured that the default style is accessible. If some template or specific color scheme deviates from the standard, its authors should make sure that it meets accessibility requirements such as providing enough
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Avoid referring in text to images as being on the left or right. Image placement may be different for viewers of the mobile site, and is meaningless to people having pages read to them by assistive software. Instead, use captions to identify images.
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Since strikethrough is normally ignored by screen readers, its rare use in articles (e.g., to show changes in a textual analysis) will cause accessibility problems and outright confusion if it is the only indication used. This applies to both the
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and it is not safe to assume how any given character in these ranges will be pronounced. If they are not recognized by the screen reader or speech synthesizer, they may be pronounced as a question mark or omitted entirely from the speech output.
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The sequence of characters must be sufficient to convey semantic aspects of the text (and, preferably, other similar forms of content); reliance on custom "special symbols" distinguishable only by CSS properties or wiki markup is not acceptable.
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In both cases, this must be done on a single code line. However, you can optionally use the trick of wrapping a code line break in an HTML comment (which suppresses it as an output line break), to separate paragraphs better in code view:
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that would cause content to be hidden or corrupted when CSS or JavaScript is unavailable must not be used. However, consideration for users without CSS or JavaScript should extend mainly to making sure that their reading experience is
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is more carefully tested to ensure accessibility (e.g. sufficient color contrast) and compatibility with a wide range of browsers. Moreover, it allows users with very specific needs to change the color schemes in their own style sheet
3568:). The result is that assistive technology, such as screen readers, will announce a description list that does not exist, which is confusing for any visitor unused to Knowledge's broken markup. This is not ideal for accessibility,
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tags in adjacent cells to emulate a visual row that isn't reflected in the HTML table structure. This is a problem for users of screen readers which read tables cell by cell, HTML row by HTML row, not visual row by visual row.
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Additional tools can be used to help produce graphical charts and color schemes for maps and the like. These tools are not accurate means to review contrast accessibility, but they can be helpful for specific tasks.
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line breaks, which should not be used—see above. They differ only in the wiki-markup used to create the list. Note that because these are templates, the text of each list item cannot contain the vertical bar symbol
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small screen for a particular article, as many editors use mobile devices to edit, and having a single blank line beneath the heading may actually detract from the readability for these editors, for some articles.
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that acts as a substitute for the image for blind readers, search-spiders, and other non-visual users. If additional alt text is added, it should be succinct or refer the reader to the caption or adjacent text.
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Detailed image descriptions, where not appropriate for an article, should be placed on the image's description page, with a note saying that activating the image link will lead to a more detailed description.
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Be aware that not every fancy template can be used in this manner (e.g. some decorative quotation templates are table-based, and the MediaWiki parser will not handle such markup as being inside a list item).
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enables you to pick colors on the page, and review their contrast thoroughly. However, be sure to only use the up-to-date "luminosity" algorithm, and not the "color brightness/difference", which is outdated.
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By default, English
Knowledge articles state explicitly to the browser that they are written wholly in English. Text in a language other than English should be tagged as such, typically with a template like
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but will be read by a screen reader as: "List of 2 items: (bullet) White rose, (bullet) Yellow rose, list end. List of 1 items: (bullet) Pink rose, list end. List of 1 items: (bullet) Red rose, list end."
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with colors being marked towards level AA conformance. It is used for all user-interface elements across products and in the main
Wikimedia themes, desktop and mobile. However, it does not consider linked
3556:). The visual effect in most Web browsers is to indent the line. This is used, for example, to indicate replies in a threaded discussion on talk pages. However, this markup alone is missing the required
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Ensure that color is not the only method used to communicate important information. Especially, do not use colored text or background unless its status is also indicated using another method, such as an
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Reduced or enlarged font sizes should be used sparingly, and are usually done with automated page elements such as headings, table headers, and standardized templates. Size changes are specified as a
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list will be ended before the line break, and another HTML list will be opened after the line break. This effectively breaks what is seen as one list into several smaller lists for those using
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for more information on the special syntax used for tables. Do not solely use formatting, either from CSS or hard-coded styles, to create semantic meaning (e.g., changing background color).
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The general font size for infoboxes and navboxes is 88% of the page's default. The general font size for reference sections is 90% of the page's default. Additional values can be found at
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prefixes. Make sure the content's reading order is correct. Visual effects, such as centering or bold typeface, can be achieved with style sheets or semantic elements. For example:
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This technique can be used for various forms of block-inclusion within a list item (because list items are technically block elements, which can contain other block elements):
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do not indicate presentational text attributes (bold, italic, underline, monospace, strikethrough) or even semantic text attributes (emphasis, importance, text deletion), so
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shows the results for 14 hues of finding the darkest or lightest backgrounds that are AAA-compliant against black text, white text, linked text and visited linked text.
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templates, which italicize text using the Latin alphabet by default. If text should not be italicized, such as with the names of places or people, the parameter
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using the built-in image syntax. The caption should concisely describe the meaning of the image and the essential information it is trying to convey.
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and column header may be spoken before the data in each cell when navigating in table mode, it is necessary for the column headers and row headers to
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Symbols that cause problems for screen readers may already have templates created to produce an image and alt text. An example is the dagger template
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In general, styles for tables and other block-level elements should be set using CSS classes, not with inline style attributes. The site-wide CSS in
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within those elements. In no case should the resulting font size of any text drop below 85% of the page's default font size. Note that the HTML
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This injection of a bullet unnecessarily adds to list complexity and makes people more likely to use the wrong indentation levels in replies.
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It also creates a greater degree of professionalism by ensuring a consistent appearance between articles and conformance to a style guide.
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characters as icons; use an icon with alt text instead. For example, a character like "→" cannot be reproduced into useful text by some
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if a row header spans a group of rows, adjusting the span count as needed. Headers can now be associated to corresponding cells.
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When using a table to position non-tabular content, help screen readers identify it as a layout table, not a data table. Set a
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are available, to improve accessibility and semantic meaningfulness by marking up what is clearly a list rather than including
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for recommended colors. For other usage, here is a selection of tools that can be used to check that the contrast is correct:
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Subtitles for speech, lyrics, dialogue, etc. can easily be added to audio files. The method is similar to that of the video:
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The problem with blank lines in the middle of a list is that, if list items are separated by more than one line break, the
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users or readers accessing
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markup, and the list numbering will reset after the line break. The list-breakage problem of blank lines also applies to
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If an article overuses colors, and you don't know how to fix it yourself, you can ask for help from other editors. Place
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element to indicate something like an example link that isn't really clickable, but underlining is otherwise generally
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will interpret the blank line as the end of one list and start a new one. Excessive double line breaks also disrupt
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2.1, on which the following suggestions are based. Pages adhering to them are easier for everyone to read and edit.
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Knowledge articles should be accessible to readers using browsers and devices that have limited or no support for
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Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge.
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elements inside the table, or inside any nested tables. In wiki table markup, this means do not use the
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element) may be used to indicate the long form of an abbreviation (including an acronym or initialism).
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if the list could be better rendered horizontally (inline) as described in the following two sections.
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Articles (and other pages) that use color should keep accessibility in mind, as follows:
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Improper use of a semicolon to bold a "fake heading" before a list (figure 1) creates a
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