I'll let the 508 experts jump in and help you determine what is and is not required to meet compliance, but here are a few ways you can create closed captioning in Storyline. Is that what you're asking about?
And here's more information on Storyline's 508 optimization, as well as our VPAT.
Nope. What I'm trying to do is to name the screenshots (Bitmaps or JPEGS) that appear when you record a simulation so that Jaws can interpret what's on the slide.
Thanks for clarifying, Deborah. Again, hopefully someone with more expertise in 508 compliance can jump in because we don't officially support, nor have we tested Articulate authoring environments with JAWS readers or other accessibility tools. However, the published Flash output will be 508 compliant.
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Welcome to Heroes, Deborah!
I'll let the 508 experts jump in and help you determine what is and is not required to meet compliance, but here are a few ways you can create closed captioning in Storyline. Is that what you're asking about?
And here's more information on Storyline's 508 optimization, as well as our VPAT.
Hope that's helpful
Hi Peter,
Nope. What I'm trying to do is to name the screenshots (Bitmaps or JPEGS) that appear when you record a simulation so that Jaws can interpret what's on the slide.
Thanks for clarifying, Deborah. Again, hopefully someone with more expertise in 508 compliance can jump in because we don't officially support, nor have we tested Articulate authoring environments with JAWS readers or other accessibility tools. However, the published Flash output will be 508 compliant.
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