What’s the Difference Between PDF and Accessible PDF?
An 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…
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An 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…
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In 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…
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Tagging 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…
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Our clients often ask why PDF is the recommended format for accessible content. Many times, clients will have files in their native formats from Microsoft…
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the latest update to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines – …
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Every 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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