InDesign: How to Set Up Export Tags for Accessibility (Video Tutorial)

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  • @elizabethjohnson438
    @elizabethjohnson438 Год назад

    This video needs so many more Likes! Thank you so much.

  • @topherblair5073
    @topherblair5073 Год назад

    THANK YOU!!! I was so worried that I would have to do all of this in Adobe Acrobat, and you've saved me a boatload of time and frustration.

  • @bijusri7334
    @bijusri7334 Год назад

    Awesome thank you!

  • @hard-rockweightloss2057
    @hard-rockweightloss2057 Год назад

    I'm using these tools very often lately and what a pain it is! What would you recommend for best practice for headers (H1 etc) when you have varied text that may jump from H1 to H3 then back to H2 etc? Just fix it in the PDF?

    • @DesignDomination
      @DesignDomination Год назад +2

      No. You would need to create new paragraph styles with the proper export tag as needed. You want to avoid doing work in the PDF as much as possible.

  • @terredee
    @terredee Год назад +1

    Need to show it in action. How does this come across to a blind person, for example.

    • @Vezbim
      @Vezbim Год назад

      Yes. This is interesting stuff but still not sure what the final product is doing, or what it's purpose is.

    • @DesignDomination
      @DesignDomination Год назад +2

      Great question! These tags come through in the PDF how you set them. Someone using a screen reader, for example, will understand what is the main heading and then different subheadings, etc., based on the tags you've set.

  • @fraction97
    @fraction97 Год назад

    Does not work for me. The tag order is not right and does not match the order the pdf gets read.