One benefit of collecting your business data with PDF forms is security -- unlike Excel or HTML forms, for example, PDF forms are harder to alter, as you need a special program with PDF editing ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
PDFs are one of the most commonly used document formats in academic and administrative environments, but they can also be some of the least accessible if not created properly. This guide outlines key ...
When people talk about accessible PDF files, they are referring to PDF files that have searchable, selectable text, not just an image of text. The basic characteristics of an accessible PDF include ...
Ran Ronen, Founder and CEO of Equally AI, simplifying web accessibility to ensure compliance with ADA, EAA and WCAG standards. PDF accessibility doesn’t exist in a legal vacuum. It has a universal ...
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 ...
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.
This page will teach you how to do some basic assessment of PDFs for accessibility, help you understand the process of creating an accessible PDF, and point you to additional resources that can help ...