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What Makes a PDF Accessible (and What Does Not)

What Makes a PDF Accessible (and What Does Not)

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Most PDFs on state DOT websites do not meet WCAG 2.1 AA. The documents were produced in Word or InDesign, exported, and posted without an accessibility review. Now they are in scope under the DOJ’s ADA Title II final rule. In this episode, Becky Rehorn walks through the five PDF failures that appear most often in transportation agency documents: missing tag structure, visual formatting used in place of styles, missing or inadequate alt text, tables without header relationships, and incorrect reading order. Each failure is explained in plain language with the specific cause and the practical fix. Read the full post and download the ADA Title II Readiness Checklist at aogaccess.com.

Access Brief is produced by Accessible Organizations Group LLC.

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