PDFs and non-HTML documents can be difficult for users with assistive technology. Plus, they can take a lot of work to make it accessible. We'll look at how to navigate this type of content and go over a PDF purge activity for your team.
Non-HTML documents have special accessibility considerations. Making these documents accessible is usually extra work than making an HTML webpage accessible, which is why we suggest using HTML webpages whenever possible.
Featured Article
Read this month's featured articles PDFs, non-HTML documents, and accessibility and How to check and fix PDF accessibility issues for more information.
Additional Opportunities
- Use GrackleDocs Accessibility Checker to check the accessibility of your Google Docs content and find options for fixing any flagged issues.
- Learn how to use Adobe Acrobat Pro's Fix reading order tool to check and fix a PDF's tags and reading order.
- Stop by our weekly ITSS Drupal Drop-in sessions to get answers to your Drupal, Pope Tech, Editoria11y, and web accessibility questions.
- Attend our special Documents & Grackle Drupal Drop-in session on May 29 at 1 p.m. Bring your questions!
- Visit Pope Tech's Help Center to find easy-to-follow guides, tips, and their web accessibility blog.
- Request a Pope Tech report or accessibility consultation with an ITSS staff member.
Questions or Concerns?
If you have questions or concerns about web accessibility, your website, or other web-related issues, please open a ticket and one of our staff will reach out to you.
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Digital Accessibility Digest shares policy updates, training opportunities, tips and best practices for creating and maintaining accessible content with a focus on Drupal websites.