4 Accessibility

The first step when setting up a book is considering how it will be made accessible, i.e. designing and setting it up in Pressbooks in such a way that as many readers as possible can enjoy and learn from it. See below for a list of specific elements to consider and how each can be addressed.

The Accessibility Toolkit – 2nd Edition provides a comprehensive guide to creating accessible content in Pressbooks.
Use Pressbooks to Increase Accessibility
Element Challenge Solution
Colour Physical: low vision, poor color-contrast vision, color blindness

Technological: a device with a monochrome display or a black-and-white print copy

Colour Contrast
NEW: Admin Colour Scheme Physical: low vision, poor color-contrast vision, color blindness for administrators working on a book in Pressbooks. Administrator Color Scheme
Images Physical: blind or low vision, colour blindness, cognitive disability

Technological: black and white printer, poor Internet connection, monochrome display on device

Images
Links cognitive or physical disability, deaf or hard of hearing, blind or low vision Links
Math and Formulas cognitive or physical disability, blind or low vision Formulas
Multimedia Physical: cognitive disability, deaf or hard of hearing, blind or low vision

Environmental: loud, difficult to hear or play media, lack of headphones

Language: non-native English speaker

Multimedia
Tables cognitive disability, blind or low vision Tables

Use the Checklist for Accessibility to ensure that standard barriers are addressed for maximum access by as many readers as possible.

For more information, see Accessibility, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Self-Publishing Guide.
Last update: Jan 20/21 by Kathy Essmiller

 

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