Accessible Web Publishing Wizard
New Version Features
Version 2.2 of the Wizard has been developed to meet the requests of many of our users. The new version, available for download at http://www.accessiblewizards.uiuc.edu includes the following new features:
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Header on Spreadsheets for remove Skip Nav
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Slide numbers in titles
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Current format in index
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Make paragraphs able to hold inline images/wordart/charts
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Modifications to run under both .NET 1.1 and 2.0
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Reformulate outputsingle-file Word docs with embedded CSS
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Make PPT titles headings
Output Examples
In regards to the single file Word output, it is based upon embedded CSS that will convert most styles. Here are some examples to see in the final output:
Different Fonts and Attributes in a Table
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Regular |
Bold |
Italic |
Superscript |
Subscript |
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Arial |
Times |
Verdana |
Garamond |
Monotype Corsiva |
A Chart Created in Word using Insert Chart
This chart is set at “inline with text”. In the Wizard output, it will show the chart title, summary and data table.
Summary: This is the default chart that is inserted by Word using the insert chart feature. The data has no meaning with this document other than to show how the Wizard automatically creates the accompanying data table.
| 1st Qtr | 2nd Qtr | 3rd Qtr | 4th Qtr | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| East | 20.4 | 27.4 | 90 | 20.4 |
| West | 30.6 | 38.6 | 34.6 | 31.6 |
| North | 45.9 | 46.9 | 45 | 43.9 |
Image Placement
The LK4 Center for IT Accessibility has been showcasing the Wizard as well as other web accessibility tools during the summer at different conferences.
Training sessions in regards to Best Practices for MS Word and PowerPoint will begin in September.
Other things about this layout include .5 inch margins, and all text is set at 10 point, Arial, except for in the different fonts area in the above example.
Headers were used through the Styling toolbox feature and due to this will create a Table of Contents in the final output.