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Footer image slides off-screen when made inline
Hi there,
I hope you can please help me. I have a document using Word 2016. I have an image in the footer which stretches across the whole screen. It sits bottom left of the page and streches completely to the other side. When I run the accessiblility test in Word, it picks up on the fact that this image is not inline. However, if I change that image to inline, it slides the image off the screen to the right hand side and upwards about 150% of the height of the image. It won't let me move the image back to where I need it to be. Can anyone please tell me how I can make this image inline, but put it back at the bottom of the page, and strecthing across the screen how it was originally. I appreciate any help you can give me. |
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Essentially you can't do both. Either obey the accessibility test or have the image running to the edges of the page. However, you can design the content so you still have the information 'visible' to all users.
In terms of accessibility, what description do you have associated with the image? If you put that description in the footer as text and then place the image over the top of it but floating then you will achieve the aims of 'accessibility'. The sighted will be able to see the image, the screen reader will be able to read the text.
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Andrew Lockton Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia |
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Hi there,
Thanks so much for your reply, I really appreciate it. I'll go back and see if I can make your suggestion work. The inline issue only flags up as a warning, so I think I can probably be more relaxed considering it is in the footer. |
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accessibility, image, inline |
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