Non-HTML content—such as documents, presentations, or forms—is often created and then published as portable document files (PDF)s without accessibility in mind. These non-HTML digital resources can pose formidable accessibility barriers to people with disabilities when they are not to be accessible.
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The following help articles will guide you through the accessibility principles and best practices you should consider when creating and repairing non-HTML content with noted accessibility barriers.
Please note that Adobe Acrobat Pro is typically required in order to generate fully accessible PDFs. Departments may purchase Adobe Acrobat Pro by submitting a software installation request.
Please note that Adobe Acrobat Pro is typically required in order to generate fully accessible PDFs. Departments may purchase Adobe Acrobat Pro by submitting a software installation request.
If you have any additional questions regarding digital accessibility for public-facing digital resources at PSU, please email help-accessibility@pdx.edu or submit a Digital Accessibility Support ticket. |