Wow. I really thought that once it passes, it's good to go. Learning something new. Please, continue to put awesome content like this. In my office, I'm the person that does the remediation for the entire organization.
Thanks. Yep. This is an extensive review but testing with a screen reader will help you hone your accessibility best-practices for things like writing alt-text that will be interpreted correctly. Accessibility is a journey. :)
Has anyone pointed out that all the tables with "less than" symbols should actually be "less than or equal to" and this also affects the table summary in the nvda or jaws or other reader app?
It would depend on what level of accessibility you are shooting for. WCAG does not require the order panel to be set, but to maximize accessibility, yes you would check it. However realize that any white text will still render as white text on a white background in reflow so that would be an accessibility barrier to begin with. This is why the reflow tool inside Acrobat is not really an accessible tool. Also the Reed order panel is not an accessible panel as well because it doesn't understand or relate information relating to heading structure or item type.
@@daxcastro The white text to black now works when set in the Accessibility preferences! I just tried yesterday and I think they fixed it. But if reflow view is something I don't have to be concerned about I won't bother with checking it as part of my testing. But, I did think that reading order (tab order) and tag order had to match.
Wow. I really thought that once it passes, it's good to go. Learning something new. Please, continue to put awesome content like this. In my office, I'm the person that does the remediation for the entire organization.
Thanks. Yep. This is an extensive review but testing with a screen reader will help you hone your accessibility best-practices for things like writing alt-text that will be interpreted correctly. Accessibility is a journey. :)
Has anyone pointed out that all the tables with "less than" symbols should actually be "less than or equal to" and this also affects the table summary in the nvda or jaws or other reader app?
After the tag walk through, should you then check the reader order and reflow?
It would depend on what level of accessibility you are shooting for. WCAG does not require the order panel to be set, but to maximize accessibility, yes you would check it. However realize that any white text will still render as white text on a white background in reflow so that would be an accessibility barrier to begin with. This is why the reflow tool inside Acrobat is not really an accessible tool. Also the Reed order panel is not an accessible panel as well because it doesn't understand or relate information relating to heading structure or item type.
@@daxcastro The white text to black now works when set in the Accessibility preferences! I just tried yesterday and I think they fixed it. But if reflow view is something I don't have to be concerned about I won't bother with checking it as part of my testing. But, I did think that reading order (tab order) and tag order had to match.
This is super helpful. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Do you know pdf to xml tagging??
XML would be a different process.
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