Can Artificial Intelligence Make PDFs Accessible?
A PDF document is considered accessible if it can be used/accessed by everyone, including people with disabilities. There are several accessibility standards to…
Read MoreA PDF document is considered accessible if it can be used/accessed by everyone, including people with disabilities. There are several accessibility standards to…
Read MoreThe roots of Section 508 go back to 1973 – the establishment of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 – which required unrestricted access to any programs and…
Read MoreDigital Accessibility has continued to gain significant traction across nearly every vertical in recent years. In some ways, it was a perfect storm of a…
Read MoreThe digital accessibility industry is filled with various buzzwords, many of which seem to ebb and flow based on the most recent legal precedent, potential…
Read MoreScope of this article: The Structural check tests against the PDF creation standard, ISO 32000. While ISO 32000 mentions accessibility functionality in PDF, it is…
Read MoreIn honor of Cerebral Palsy (CP) Awareness Day on March 25, I want to share some facts and figures about CP. I will share my…
Read MoreThe report comes after lawmakers raised bipartisan concerns about agencies’ continued inability to meet federal technology accessibility standards.
Read MoreWhen working with motivated and capable accessibility professionals, one of the common questions we hear is, “why isn’t accessibility automatic when creating a PDF?” It…
Read MoreAccessibility awareness has improved substantially in recent years—in fact, it wasn’t long ago that many people with disabilities could not use the internet without many…
Read MoreSTEP 8: PDF VALIDATOR The Final Step to PDF Accessibility In previous articles for our 2018 series on PDF accessibility, we covered all the major…
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