
What is PDF Metadata: Everything You Need to Know
PDF metadata consists of information about the PDF document, which includes title of the PDF document, author, subject, keywords and copyright information. This information falls…
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PDF metadata consists of information about the PDF document, which includes title of the PDF document, author, subject, keywords and copyright information. This information falls…
Read MoreA PDF document is considered truly accessible if it can be used/accessed by all users, including people with disabilities. For a PDF to be considered…
Read MoreWhen creating videos, sometimes the most challenging thing is figuring out how to make them accessible to all audiences. To make accessible videos, one may…
Read MoreAn accessible PDF is a PDF document that can be read and accessed by people with disabilities, primarily for the vision-impaired that may use assistive…
Read MoreThis innovative partnership benefits students who are blind or have low vision, to ensure that they have more timely access to their course materials, as…
Read MoreIn June 2018 the WCAG 2.1 standard was released. It wasn’t intended to replace WCAG 2.0and WCAG 2.0 is still valid. The primary focus for…
Read MoreTagging lists properly in a PDF is important. And sometimes it’s difficult. For example, when a screen reader finds an <L> (list) tag in the…
Read MoreOur clients often ask why PDF is the recommended format for accessible content. Many times, clients will have files in their native formats from Microsoft…
Read MoreThe World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the latest update to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines – …
Read MoreEvery now and then a developer needs to include special content that should be seen by screen reader users, but not by anyone else. But…
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