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Technique G58:Placing a link to the alternative for time-based media immediately next to the non-text content

Applicability

This technique is not technology specific and can be used in any technology that supports links.

This technique relates to:

Description

With this technique, a link to the collated document of captions and audio description is provided. The collated document could be at another location on the same Web page or at another URI. A link to the collated document is immediately adjacent to the non-text content. The link can be immediately before or after the synchronized media content. If the collated document is on the same Web page as other content then put "End of document" at the end so that they know when to stop reading and return to their previous place. If a Back button will not take the person back to the point from which they jumped, then a link back to the non-text content location is provided.

Examples

Example 1: An .MOV Document in an HTML Document

Code on a page called "Olympic_Sports.htm"

  <a name="Olympic_Wrestling"></a>
  <p><a href="http://www.example.com/movies/olympic_wrestling.mov">Olympic Wrestling movie</a>, 
  <a href="http://www.example.com/transcripts/olympic_wrestling_transcript.htm">Olympic 
  Wrestling collated Transcript</a></p>
            

Tests

Procedure

  1. Check for the presence of a link immediately before or after the non-text content.
  2. Check that it is a valid link that points directly to the collated document of this particular synchronized media.
  3. Check for the availability of a link or back function to get the user back to the original location of the synchronized media content.

Expected Results

  • Items #1 through 3 are all true.
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