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Electronic Media

Mt. San Antonio College is committed to ensuring persons with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in and enjoy the benefits of services, programs and/or activities conducted by the state. Therefore, all electronic media should be scanned for accessibility compliance prior to sending.

    • 1Websites

      Websites are the easiest format to make electronic information and media accessible. Use the following LIST (Links, Images, Styles and Structure, Tables) model to ensure your websites are accessible:

      • Use descriptive names for Links that clearly explain where the link will go. Avoid "Click Here."
      • Add alternative text to Images.
      • Add Structure to your headings and page organization.
      • Avoid Tables where possible and do not use tables for formatting information into columns. Use layout snippet instead.

      Use this Checklist to ensure your webpages meet ADA accessibility standards.

    • 2Word Documents

      Word or other Microsoft Office documents such as Excel and PowerPoint can be scanned and fixed for accessibility compliance by following these remediation procedures for Office documents.

      If creating a Word or other document from scratch, use the following LIST (Links, Images, Styles and Structure, Tables) model to ensure your websites are accessible:

      • Use descriptive names for Links that clearly explain where the link will go. Avoid "Click Here."
      • Add alternative text to Images.
      • Add Structure to your headings and page organization.
      • Avoid Tables where possible and do not use tables for formatting information into columns. 
    • 3PDF Documents

      While it is best to fix documents in their original format, PDF documents fixed for accessibility compliance by following these PDF remediation procedures.

    • 4Email

       Mt. SAC email that contains pictures, graphics, videos or colored text must pass ADA accessibility standards. 

      • Do not scan a flyer and attach it to an email without adding alternate text to the graphic image and making sure all verbiage in the graphic is duplicated and available in text format within the body of the email.
      • Do not add a link to a video that is not able to display captions.
      • Do not attach or add a link to a PDF or other document that does not pass an accessibility scan.

      Follow these procedures to make your email accessible.

      Note: When creating a longer email, it is advisable to add structure and styling such as headings, bulleted lists, and bold or Italic formatting, the same as you would to make a Word document accessible.

      Tip: Write your email using Microsoft Word first, style it, and then cut and paste it into your email before sending.