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WCAG 2.0: ARIA attributes and Storyline 360
Hello everyone!
We just released another update for Articulate 360 and included a few new items you'll see in the release notes.
The items you'll be interested in is:
- New: Let learners with accessibility needs change the visual appearance of text in a published course to make it more readable. Learn more about accessible text.
- New: Text publishes with the proper semantic formatting for headings, links, lists, and other elements so screen reader users can explore content easily.
- New: Use text styles to make content easy to navigate with a screen reader. Accessible text styles allow learners with visual disabilities to identify headings, hyperlinks, blockquotes, and paragraphs on each slide so they understand its layout and context. Learners can also use screen reader shortcuts to jump directly to headings and links.
Just launch the Articulate 360 desktop app on your computer and click the Update button for Storyline 360. Details here.
Please let us know if you have any questions, either here or by reaching out to our Support Engineers directly.
Hi Leslie McKerchie
Is this ARIA attribute will work in storyline now?
- LaurenDuvall5 years agoStaff
Hello Eswarkumar!
Are you looking for a way to add your own ARIA attribute? If so, that isn't currently an option. Do you mind providing more details about what you're looking for when it comes to ARIA attributes?
- EswarkumarKanth4 years agoCommunity Member
I want to give a label for the button using the "aria-label" attribute. Is it possible to add in storyline for customized button? (I used a image for user to click like a button).
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