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
- Open up your source document for editing
- Highlight and Copy your content.
- Open up the HTMLg Editor in a new tab or window
- Paste the copied content into the (left) visual column of HTMLg
- Click the Clean button in the bottom-right corner of the page
- Highlight and Copy your cleaned content from the (left) visual column of HTMLg
- Return to your document
- 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