Understanding Document Accessibility
What is PDF remediation? PDF remediation is a process by which tagging and technical markup of all the elements of a PDF document is completed
PDF/UA (PDF/Universal Accessibility) is an ISO standard (ISO 14289) specifically designed to ensure that PDF documents are accessible to all users, including those with disabilities who use assistive technologies like screen readers. It sets out guidelines and requirements for creating PDFs that are universally accessible, addressing elements such as text readability, navigation, and the use of tags and alternative text for images. In this section of our blog, we will delve into the significance of PDF/UA, the key principles of this standard, and how to implement these practices to create fully accessible PDF documents.
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What is PDF remediation? PDF remediation is a process by which tagging and technical markup of all the elements of a PDF document is completed
Often, the terms Digital Accessibility and Document Accessibility come into focus because of ever-expanding laws and the need for businesses to get into compliance. However,
In the USA, public-facing PDFs must be accessible to comply with Section 508 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Accessibility shouldn’t be just about
This article explores: omnichannel user experience. This ensures a cohesive and seamless interaction for users across all platforms and devices, enhancing their engagement and satisfaction
Introduction: PAC 2024 With the availability of the free PDF accessibility checker PAC 2024, there is no excuse to ignore PDF accessibility. As a result,
Checking the Logical Reading Order There are some important steps to take when verifying PDF document accessibility. You especially need your public-facing PDF documents to
How do I make Digital Documents Accessible? It’s an important question, but first: Why? The primary goal is to ensure that everyone, including individuals with