PDF Accessibility: Basic Remediation
This session covers basic remediation of a PDF document for accessibility. Chapters include:
00:00 Introduction
01:06 Setting Up Your Workspace
02:28 The Tag Tree
03:58 The Accessibility Checker
06:40 Title - Failed
07:30 Logical Reading Order - Needs Manual Check
09:08 Figures Alternate Text - Failed
11:10 Headings - Appropriate Nesting Failed
13:01 Tables - Headers Failed
14:36 Untagged PDFs
15:44 The Action Wizard
15:57 The Action Wizard - Make Accessible
18:13 SensusAccess - Tagged PDF Conversion
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