Pressbooks
Pressbooks is a free and open source book content management system that allows users to publish books to the public web and produce exports in multiple formats, including EPUB and PDF.
Pressbooks is built on top of WordPress Multisite but makes significant changes to the admin interface, web presentation layer and export routines of a standard WordPress installation.
Pressbooks is typically installed with a suite of complementary plugins and themes which extend the tool’s default publishing capabilities.
Because Pressbooks is built on WordPress, Pressbooks benefit from WordPress’ Accessibility Coding Standards, which require that “All new or updated code released in WordPress must conform with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 at level AA.”
Pressbooks have been tracking the development of Gutenberg, WordPress’ block editing interface and will not integrate Gutenberg with Pressbooks until the accessibility issues raised in its 2019 audit have been resolved.
Pressbooks believes that education should be available to all people regardless of abilities and that everyone should have equal access to publishing tools that allow them to share their ideas with others. That is why accessibility is at the forefront of our minds when we build tools, create resources, and offer solutions to some of today’s most urgent educational challenges.
VPAT and Compliance with Accessibility Standards
In 2019, Pressbooks published their first Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT), which documented their compliance with WCAG 2.0 at the A and AA levels. Recent audits have focused on ensuring that Pressbooks Create and their reading interface comply with WCAG 2.1 guidelines at level AA.
When it comes to publishing material with Pressbooks, accessibility and inclusion must be considered at
Pressbooks webbooks are designed to be accessible for users of all abilities and compatible with screen readers and other assistive technologies. Focus on producing clean mark-up and pay special attention to the following practices:
Pressbooks User Guide Copyright © 2024 by Pressbooks is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
Not including alt-text for images and graphics causes accessibility issues. Make sure to include alt-text.
TIP: Instead of using the image descriptions text, consider using regular paragraph text and identifying images by a figure number in the text description, alt text, and heading of the image.
Source: University of Wisconsin IT Accessibility and Usability (2023-09-13) https://kb.wisc.edu/accessibility/page.php?id=106296
https://opentextbc.ca/accessibilitytoolkit
When it comes to creating open textbooks, Pressbooks is a powerful tool. And applying inclusive design practices to the OER that we are creating in Pressbooks can help ensure that the book is easy to use and navigate in all formats.
-Accessibility Toolkit - 2nd Edition by BCcampus is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 Deed
In February 2019, BCcampus hosted a four-part webinar series on inclusive design. Each webinar focused on a different topic to address the varying ways that inclusive design practices can influence post-secondary education.
Inclusive design is never something that we complete. Nor is it something that can be perfected. It is not a finish line we can cross. Instead, it is something to practice, integrate with our everyday work, and continually revisit and reevaluate. And we hope that these webinars can act as a starting place for that process.
In this OEN community session, join Amy Song, PressbookEDU’s customer success manager, as she demonstrates creating content on the Pressbooks authoring platform, including key accessibility features, subject-specific approaches and best practices. Transcript of OEN session (Google doc) https://z.umn.edu/6zpk