Websites are becoming more and more digitally accessible and PDF documents are widely used online. However, this content is often not usable for everyone because it has not been made accessible.
It is possible to make these PDFs accessible, just like web pages. This way you ensure that they can be used by everyone, including people living with a (visual) disability. Inaccessible PDFs are not easy to read by screen readers or reading software. Additionally, Google can better index an accessible document. In this blog I will advise you on how you can make your PDF accessible and what the benefits are.
If you want to make a PDF accessible it's best to do so from a source file, like in Word. There are a number of important things to keep in mind when creating a PDF file, if you want it to be digitally accessible:
Sufficient color contrasts in a document are necessary for people with a (visual) impairment to be able to read the text. Color contrast is the color difference between the foreground and background. For instance, black on white is a good color contrast. A color contrast of at least 4.5:1 is required.
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You can set a text alternative, also called alt text, for images. Make sure the images that convey information, such as a logo or an image with text, have a text alternative that describes the situation in the image.
Ensure proper use of headings, paragraphs, and sub-paragraphs. Tables and enumerations must also be used correctly in order to be recognized by the reading software and therefore to be read in the correct way.
It is important that the language of your (PDF) document is set correctly. This ensures the reading software can read the text in the correct language.
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Creating an accessible PDF can be quite a bit of work, there are a number of major benefits. I have listed them for you below:
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