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In this lesson we cover how to build forms with accessibility in mind. We cover in this first part, fields, radio buttons, check boxes -- all parts of the preparing forms area in Acrobat Pro.
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This video looks at how to make lists accessible in a PDF document.
If you are familiar with HTML, you have probably heard about ordered and unordered lists. Ordered lists use numbers or…
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This video looks at how to make tables accessible in a PDF document.
Header cells (TH) appear at the beginning of a column or row, and they categorize the the content for us. Data cells (TD)…
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This video looks at how to make navigation links accessible in a PDF document. This involves ensuring the links in your PDF document are programmatic, and that your link titles are unique.
To…
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This video looks at what to do when the accessibility checker flags a “headings” issue in a PDF document.
When the accessibility checker flags a headings issue, it is usually…
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This video looks at what to do when the accessibility checker flags a “figures alternate text” issue in a PDF document.
If the accessibility checker flags “figures alternate…
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This video looks at how to check the color contrast in a PDF document.
To view the sample documents, visit https://aka.ms/PDFSamples Colour Contrast Analyzer: Windows/Mac Application Colour…
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In this video, we’re going to look at how to determine that the reading order in a PDF document is logical.
Screen readers will announce the content in my PDF based on the document’s…
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In this video, we’re going to look what to do when the accessibility checker flags “Tagged PDF.”
Acrobat does have an autotag feature that can add tags to my document.…
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In this video, we’re going to look at how to perform a full check with the accessibility checker in Adobe Acrobat DC. This checker can help us locate common accessibility issues that may be…
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