PDF Accessibility: Everything You Need to Know

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By Deque Systems

December 19, 2013

2013 is drawing to a close and we wanted to highlight some of the best posts on the Deque blog you may have missed. Earlier this year, Denis Boudreau published a popular four-part series on PDF Accessibility. We have rounded up all the posts here so you can catch up.

Requirements for an Accessible PDF

In the first post of the series, Denis lays out what is needed in order for a PDF document to be considered accessible. While remediating a PDF can make it is accessible later, it is much better practice to produce accessible PDF documents to begin with. The post discusses using accessible sources to create PDFs and introduces ways to ensure accessibility such as tagging different elements in the document to make it accessible to assistive technologies such as screen readers.

Read Requirements for an Accessible PDF, Part 1

 

Common Barriers to PDF Accessibility

This post, the second in the series on PDF Accessibility, outlines the accessibility problems that PDF documents often present. These problems include problems with the document title and alternate text for images as well as poor content structure, language patterns and navigation. Understanding these problems is helpful to creating accessible PDF documents without the need for remediation.

Read Requirements for an Accessible PDF: Part 2 – Common Accessibility Barriers

 

PDF Authoring Best Practices

The third post in the series details the various elements within a PDF document and outlines best practices for ensuring accessible content. These elements include images, hyperlinks, language, headings, and lists. By paying attention to these elements in a source document, making an accessible PDF will be that much easier.

Read Requirements for an Accessible PDF: Part 3 – Authoring Best Practices

 

Proper PDF Conversion Process for Accessibility

Once effort been taken to ensure the source document is properly formatted, it is also important that this formatting is preserved by exercising care during the PDF conversion process. The final post in the series discusses best practices for PDF conversion for various file types including Microsoft Word, Office 2007, and Office 2000-2003.

Read Requirements for an Accessible PDF: Part 4 – Proper Conversion Process

 

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Deque Systems

Deque is the global leader in digital accessibility, helping the world’s top enterprises build inclusive products, services, and experiences and achieve lasting compliance. Recognized by leading industry analysts for its AI-powered tools, comprehensive services, and developer-trusted solutions, Deque delivers the industry’s most complete accessibility offering. The Axe platform, anchored by Axe-core, has more than 3 billion downloads and 875,000 installed extensions, making it the global standard for accessibility testing. As a pioneer of people-first accessibility, Deque applies a human-in-the-loop approach that blends expert insight with AI innovation to advance its mission of digital equality for all.

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