Which PDF Accessibility Standard Should I Check My Document Against?
Once PDF remediation is complete, we must run a verification to check for accessibility. We do this to identify anything that might have been missed,…
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Once PDF remediation is complete, we must run a verification to check for accessibility. We do this to identify anything that might have been missed,…
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One of the more common questions we receive at Allyant is when to use CommonLook PDF or…
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Overview of accessibility in relation to visual content: We want someone using AT to get the same information as someone who is not using AT.
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Scope of this Article The Structural check tests against the PDF creation standard, ISO 32000. While ISO 32000 mentions accessibility functionality in PDF, it is…
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PDF/UA is an accessibility standard that sets requirements and guidelines to ensure that PDF documents are accessible to all audiences. The acronym stands for Portable…
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As organizations dive into the often murky waters of PDF accessibility, questions on standards are inevitable. How many standards are there, and why do they…
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When we refer to the nesting of tags, we are talking about the presence of tags inside other tags. Synonymously, when a tag contains other…
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PDF documents are highly preferred by authors prioritizing accessibility because of their portability and accessibility benefits. PDFs offer a consistent visual experience for readers, regardless…
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In the world of PDF accessibility testing, there are more than a few options that can supposedly help you verify the compliance of your PDF. While various…
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Yes, WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) applies to PDF documents. These guidelines help ensure that PDFs are accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. PDF…
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