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- Jan 2025
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www.bbc.com www.bbc.com
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- Lastly, BBC supports zoom/text resizing without breaking the layout, as the layout still maintains and adjusts accordingly when you zoom in or out to keep clarity and legibility, which is not the case with all websites (where the zooming function can change the layout to be more confusing and cover or cut off text or images). [Unable to annotate the text resizing option on Google Chrome]
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- "Images or graphics published on BBC Online should include a brief written description (alt-tag or alt-text), which are read by screen-readers." - https://www.bbc.co.uk/editorialguidelines/guidance/visually-and-hearing-impaired-audiences I am unable to annotate alt-text, but as mentioned on BBC Editorial Guidelines 'Guidance: Visually impaired and hearing impaired audiences,' all images and graphics on BBC have alt-text for people with visual disabilities.
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- There are captions available (ones that are properly written, not auto generated) for people with auditory disabilities.
- There is also convenient and straightforward subtitle sizing options, without needing to go and adjust specific elements (like in YouTube), there is a preview to choose each font option, which can help people with visual disabilities.
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