Faculty Resources

Make Your Course Accessible

—HTMLg Source Editor

Do you have a document or other test that is not working the way you want? Are you in the habit of copying and pasting text? HTMLg can:

  • Copy content cleanly
  • Remove old formatting
  • Repair broken HTML and other codes

HTMLg Instructions

  1. Open up your source document for editing
  2. Highlight and Copy your content.
  3. Open up the HTMLg Editor in a new tab or window
  4. Paste the copied content into the (left) visual column of HTMLg
  5. Click the Clean button in the bottom-right corner of the page
  6. Highlight and Copy your cleaned content from the (left) visual column of HTMLg
  7. Return to your document
  8. Paste the cleaned content over the old (or into a new document) and save your changes.

NOTE: You can also fine-tune what is cleaned up from the advanced options at the bottom of the page.

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HTMLg Editor helps instructors fulfill the following best practices for online learning:

  • Any technology tools meet accessibility standards.—OSCQR Standard 15
  • Text is formatted with titles, headings, and other styles to enhance readability and improve the structure of the document.—OSCQR Standard 21
  • Flashing and blinking text are avoided—OSCQR Standard 22
  • A sans-serif font with a standard size of at least 12 pt is used.—OSCQR Standard 23
  • Text content is available in an easily accessed format, preferably HTML. All text content is readable by assistive technology, including a PDF or any text contained in an image.—OSCQR Standard 34
  • Text, graphics, and images are understandable when viewed without color. Text should be used as a primary method for delivering information.—OSCQR Standard 36