Alternative Text (Alt-text) Accessibility Guidelines
One of the first steps to web and document accessibility, providing accurate and appropriate descriptions for an image, can be critical to the overall goal…
Read MoreOne of the first steps to web and document accessibility, providing accurate and appropriate descriptions for an image, can be critical to the overall goal…
Read MoreThis is the third in an eight-part article series. STEP 3: COLOR & CONTRAST Color and Contrast Best Practices for Accessibility As part of our…
Read MoreThis is the second in an eight-part article series. STEP 2: METADATA What is Metadata in a PDF File? The term PDF metadata refers to searchable fields…
Read MoreThis is the first of an eight-part series on PDF Accessibility STEP 1: TAGS & READING ORDER Making sure that PDFs are accessible to everyone,…
Read MoreBraille writing and creating braille documents can be done in a few different ways. Individuals with blindness or low vision can use a standard keyboard…
Read MoreWe put a lot of emphasis on things like authoring Word documents with accessibility in mind and remediating existing PDFs for accessibility and compliance but,…
Read MoreTo celebrate, let’s discuss the impact of various AT devices on the lives of people with disabilities, including some of my personal experiences with AT.
Read MoreIf a PDF cannot be read and navigated by everyone, including people with vision impairments or other disabilities, then the PDF is not accessible. A…
Read MoreCan you be assured all the content on your website is accessible to people with disabilities—including those with visual impairments? No organization is exempt from…
Read MoreTo check if a PDF document is accessible, you need software like CommonLook’s PDF Validator,…
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