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MichaelMolnar
4 years agoCommunity Member
Text Styles for Accessibility
Hi everyone - I am working to make my Storyline projects more accessible and have some questions about what other people do.
If each slide is supposed to have one Heading 1, what do you do in the ...
JudyNollet
4 years agoSuper Hero
Here's something to consider: place the Title text box off the slide.
- It will still be connected as the official slide title (e.g., in the Menu).
- It'll be easy to edit (even if you just use the title for recognizing a slide during development).
- During development, you'll know it's there (unlike an invisible/transparent one).
At the beginning of a project, I typically add an off-the-slide Title placeholder to the Master Blank Layout. Then it's always available when I add a new "blank" slide. And that's a good reminder to give the slide a meaningful title when the Menu will be used.
FYI: I haven't tested this with a screen reader. The off-screen title will show up in the Focus Order, though, so I'd guess this method will work for you. But I suggest you test it with one slide before doing a complete makeover.
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