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…
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A PDF document is considered accessible if it can be used/accessed by everyone, including people with disabilities. There are several accessibility standards to…
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Digital Accessibility has continued to gain significant traction across nearly every vertical in recent years. In some ways, it was a perfect storm of a…
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The digital accessibility industry is filled with various buzzwords, many of which seem to ebb and flow based on the most recent legal precedent, potential…
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Scope of this article: Running a standard check may be the most essential step for document accessibility. For this reason, we spend a great deal…
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In honor of Cerebral Palsy (CP) Awareness Day on March 25, I want to share some facts and figures about CP. I will share my…
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When 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…
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Accessibility 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…
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STEP 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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STEP 7: OTHER TAGGING In this series of articles, we’ve discussed how to identify and address all sorts of PDF accessibility issues including headings, reading…
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When it comes to PDF accessibility, tables present a host of potential problems. In this article, we’ll examine some of the more common uses of…
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