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Strategies for PDF Accessibility: Tagged PDF vs Accessibility for the Masses

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Thursday, February 20, 2003

by Duff Johnson

Originally appeared in:

Adobe's Current Strategy

(as described on access.adobe.com)

Enhance the PDF format with MSAA-aware capabilities (tags) that document developers may use to improve accessibility. This approach is rooted in the belief that accessibility is operationally defined as the ability to interact with the user's choice of screen reader software. Usability is not part of this definition.

The Pros

The Cons

Accessibility for the Masses

Adobe adds click-to-speak capabilities to the Acrobat program family. The result is dramatically improved accessibility AND usability to the unlimited world of electronic documents via the free Acrobat Reader. This approach assumes that without forgetting harder-to-serve users, accessibility may nonetheless be operationally defined as the provision of much more usability to many more people.

The Pros

The Cons

Originally posted on planetpdf.com


Last modified June 17, 2009