Many businesses opt to publish documents online as Portable Document Format (PDF) files because they have several advantages: PDFs maintain their visual look, can be read on most browsers and mobile ...
PDF has been a popular format to share documents. However, it is much easier to make the original document (in Word or PowerPoint) accessible than making the PDF version of the document accessible.
Making accessible documents ensures that they are usable by the widest range of users, but also ensures your document is easier to edit and navigate. It is important to make these changes to Word ...
This repo contains the PDF Association's Techniques for Accessible PDF as published on pdfa.org. The contents of this repo are intended primarily for developers, whereas the same content is presented ...
The best way to create an accessible PDF is to start with an accessible source document (e.g., Microsoft Word). That way, if changes need to be made in the source document, the accessibility features ...
Creating a PDF from Microsoft Word begins with creating an accessible Word document. Prior to conversion, run the Microsoft Word accessibility checker to ensure the document is free of accessibility ...
In collaboration with the Idaho Digital Accessibility Consortium (IDAC), the Boise State web accessibility team co-presented two training series on accessible PDFs. One is specific to created ...