![]() People who have difficulty perceiving visual content can use assistive technology to read text aloud, present it visually, or convert it to braille.It can also be easily enlarged, spoken aloud so that it is easier for people with reading disabilities to understand, or rendered in whatever tactile form best meets the needs of a user. As a result, information rendered in electronic text can be presented in whatever form best meets the needs of the user. WhyĮlectronic text, such as ASCII or Unicode, can be rendered visually, auditorily, tactilely, or by any combination. ![]() Electronic text has the unique advantage that it is presentation neutral. Text refers to electronic text, not an image of text. The purpose of this guideline is to ensure that all non-text content is also available in text.
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