How Does Accessibility Work in PDFs?
PDF accessibility is a component of the overall document accessibility of a website or other digital assets. We know that buildings, sidewalks, transportation and public…
Read MorePDF accessibility is a component of the overall document accessibility of a website or other digital assets. We know that buildings, sidewalks, transportation and public…
Read MoreYou have converted your document into a PDF. It is tagged, yet you still need to know if it is accessible and compliant. You *could*…
Read MoreA PDF accessibility checker is a digital tool that checks whether a PDF document is accessible (readable) to everyone, including people with visual disabilities. CommonLook…
Read MoreFor many years, federal government agencies have been required by Section 508 Compliance to provide equitable access to digital technology. In a landmark move for…
Read MoreWe would all like to find a quick fix for many things in life. Regarding digital accessibility for your website or mobile app, finding a…
Read MoreFor many years, there have only been two tools for PDF remediation for accessibility available in the market. Adobe Acrobat Pro DC was the original…
Read MoreTwo years ago, Google reached out to CommonLook because of our expertise in PDF accessibility. At the time, we recognized the…
Read MoreWhat Is An Overlay Tool? Accessibility overlays, toolbars, and plugins are third-party widgets that attempt to automatically improve the accessibility of websites they are added…
Read MorePDF 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…
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