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All images use aria-hidden="true" preventing users of screen reader to know what is presented.
Hi Todd!
It sounds like you’re trying to ensure objects in your course are visible to a screen reader. I can provide a solution for that!
The way to find the label that an object has is to right-click the element, select the accessibility tab, and then you will see the Alt Text field.
This is the label that is read by the screen reader. If it is a text button, by default the Alt Text is the text content of the button.
However, before changing the Alt Text name, I would suggest making sure the box for Object is visible to accessibility tools is selected.
If that doesn’t do the trick, please let me know and I’d be happy to troubleshoot this further with you!
Thanks for reaching out!
- CaralynKaraitis4 months agoCommunity Member
Steve - this is not working for me either. The method above has been confirmed as turned on. But it is not fixing the issue (win 10, storyline 3.9.32893.0) I used an empty story file and add 2 images. It seems that Storyline is adding an SVG-something on top of the jpg file and that is what is failing andi. Read somewhere that SL may be compressing everything, including live text, into SVG pieces to reduce files size. That sure complicates things with accessibility.
- JoseTansengco4 months agoStaff
Hi Caralyn,
Happy to help!
The "Alternative text" field in your screenshot is empty, so there is nothing for the screen reader to read. Can I ask if you've tested the behavior after adding alternative text to your objects, and is the behavior the same when you do?