That worked, sort-of, though I would be cautious claiming fullĮquivalence of such a solution as there is definitely less contextĪvailable compared to viewing the full flowchart diagram.Īm um 20:19 schrieb Itzel McClaren (US - IFS):īeratung, Tests und Schulungen für barrierefreie Websites Recently tested a web application where a visual flow chart was alsoĪvailable in an alternative list/grid view of steps with in-page cross Were not well supported or buggy in some mobile browsers. This may not work well acrossĭevices and user agents, though - I remember reading that in-page links To text elements on one page with in-page links to other elements on the In principle, semantically you can map a flowchart and its links /Ĭhoices to a set of pages with cross links. > figuring out what's the most efficient and effective way to make the > Hello, we have a flowchart in PDF and we are having a hard time But when remediating someone else's document, I've not always been in a position to demand the insertion of such text, especially when such a description does not already exist in writing somewhere. In such cases, you should be able to substitute a detailed text description of the workflow directly in the visible text alongside the chart. But I think that is probably inadequate for achieving real accessibility. In those cases, I've sometimes inserted long descriptions in alternative text. And you can then use alternative text on shapes and connectors to link things together appropriately in a way that is at least somewhat readable by assistive technologies.īut there are other flowcharts for which there are simply too many possible points where the flow must go back on itself or are supposed to follow multiple different potential paths that lead to different levels in the hierarchy. With some straightforward flowcharts it is possible to use nested lists, with the list more or less representing the order of the steps represented by the flow chart. Subject: Re: How to make accessible flowcharts? To: WebAIM Discussion List Itzel McClaren (US - IFS) Happy to be proven wrong.įrom: WebAIM-Forum On Behalf Of Philip Kiff Even tactual diagrams for complex flowcharts require simplification. As flow charts are very visual in nature and they can get very complex very quickly. Described diagrams by someone who does this as a profession in my mind is the only method. I don't think SVG would even provide the required level of understanding. I do not think there is any simple method to achieve this. > out what's the most efficient and effective way to make the flowchart > Hello, we have a flowchart in PDF and we are having a hard time figuring On 2:19 PM, Itzel McClaren (US - IFS) wrote: The insertion of such text, especially when such a description does not Someone else's document, I've not always been in a position to demand In such cases, you shouldīe able to substitute a detailed text description of the workflowĭirectly in the visible text alongside the chart. Inadequate for achieving real accessibility. In those cases, I've sometimes inserted longĭescriptions in alternative text. Possible points where the flow must go back on itself or are supposed toįollow multiple different potential paths that lead to different levels That is at least somewhat readable by assistive technologies.īut there are other flowcharts for which there are simply too many Shapes and connectors to link things together appropriately in a way With the list more or less representing the order of the steps With some straightforward flowcharts it is possible to use nested lists, I'd be curious to find good solutions for flow charts in PDFs, too. This communication may come from PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP or one of its subsidiaries. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is a Delaware limited liability partnership. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited, and all liability arising therefrom is disclaimed. The information transmitted, including any attachments, is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Out what's the most efficient and effective way to make the flowchart Hello, we have a flowchart in PDF and we are having a hard time figuring Subject: How to make accessible flowcharts? Number of posts in this thread: 13 (In chronological order)
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