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Accessible PDFs

Aren't all PDFs Accessible?

No, in fact most are not. This may have little impact on documents that contain only a few paragraphs of text, but it becomes very significant if they contain images, tabular data, forms or a large quantity of text.

The way in which PDFs are created has a significant effect on their accessibility. Some programs such as Quark have the facility to export files as PDF but the accessibility is poor. Standard PDFs created in Adobe Acrobat or converted from applications such as Microsoft Office may contain some features to improve accessibility but there is still a great deal of scope for improvement.

Are you creating new PDFs?

Leave it to us. Just provide us with the text, images and layout and we will create new, accessible PDFs to your requirements.

Do you have existing PDFs?

We can apply the necessary techniques to make your existing PDFs accessible.

Do you have documents in other file formats?

We can convert many file formats to PDF and make them accessible.

To find out more about PDF accessibility call us on 0870 855 3370 or email enquiries@accessibility.co.uk.

What are Accessible PDFs?

Standard PDFs lack a lot of information that would benefit users of assistive technologies such as screen readers. There is no indication of the document's structure and there is no differentiation between the text in headings, body text, lists and tabular data. Any information conveyed by means of images is not available to such users.

The accessibility of PDFs can be greatly improved by adding "tags" to the file. These contain information about the structure of the document such as header locations, lists, tables, hyperlinks and alternative text descriptions for graphics. This allows users of assistive technologies such as screen readers to understand the document more easily and navigate within it.

There is a great deal of information about PDF accessibility on the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com/enterprise/accessibility/main.html.

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