To accurately respond to your question about how the author uses details to support the central idea, it would be important to look at the central theme of the passage and the details provided.
However, given the options you've listed, some seem more relevant than others based on common analytical perspectives.
If the passage focuses on accessibility and the importance of providing resources for individuals with disabilities, then the detail about "explaining how magazines can be accessible to those with disabilities" would likely support the central idea effectively.
In contrast, details such as identifying the author's hometown or referencing a film may serve a contextual or illustrative purpose but might not directly support the central idea in a robust manner if the passage's primary focus is on accessibility or publishing.
If you can provide the central idea of the passage, I would be able to give a more tailored analysis.