Hello list,

I have been providing [D] links to the descriptions for the graphs on my
website. However, the descriptions are basically limited to summaries of
the graphs, telling about the axis, type of data plotted and the
important trends or may be a couple of figures.

Now, I am not sure whether a summary is enough or the descriptions
should also detail the underlying data. Its easy for a normal reader to
either study a graph in detail or just give it a quick glance to get an
idea about, say, the trend. How are we supposed to make it equally easy
for people with visual disabilities ? Should we have two [D] links - one
taking to the summary and the other to the detailed analysis of the
graph so that the user can decide his option ?

Any ideas and/or examples would be appreciated ?

Thanks

Bhuvnesh Chaudhry



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