The Office of the Vice President for Ethics and Compliance will be sponsoring training on creating accessible PDFs in January in collaboration with the Office of Institutional Equity and the Web ...
Many organizations share high-volume documents such as bills, statements, notices, policy contracts and tickets as PDF files. While these documents are easy to share and download, many stakeholders in ...
PDFs are a widely used format for delivering instructional content. In order for PDFs to be accessible, they must be created or remediated with accessibility in mind. PDF generated from accessible ...
This article will teach you about the accessibility features and limitations of Google Docs, help you understand the components of a user’s experience, and provide other additional information.
Note – If you follow the general rules for Digital Files, Websites, and Applications you accomplish about 80% of creating an accessible document! When you create content using Microsoft Office please ...
When creating accessible content we need to ask, is a PDF the best format for this information? Most of the time HTML is a better option. HTML is more accessible, and easier to edit in the future.
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 ...
Adobe PDFs include various accessibility features to ensure they are usable by individuals with disabilities. Need help with PDF remediation? SUNY and GrackleDocs have entered into a pricing offer to ...
When Adobe Systems Inc. announced early in 2001 that its Acrobat 5.0 would make Portable Document Format files more accessible to people with disabilities, many government Webmasters breathed a sigh ...
PDF files have been a convenient way to deliver print documents online, but they remain a challenge to make accessible. Problems include: The difficulty and cost of making PDF files accessible (Penn ...
Welcome to our December issue of the Accessibility Minute Newsletter! This newsletter is produced by the CU Boulder Digital Accessibility Office and covers one accessibility skill or topic per month.
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