accessiblepdf@wlasrl.com

Tag: PDF Accessibility

We provide accessible PDF services that comply with Section 508, AODA, WCAG and PDF/UA standards. Document remediation for translators, companies, and public organizations. Based in Argentina, working globally.

5 Signs Your PDF Is Not Accessible (and How to Fix It)

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5 Common Reasons Why PDFs Are Not Accessible

Making a document a PDF doesn’t make it accessible. In fact, many PDFs that look fine visually are completely unusable for people with disabilities. If your file can’t be read by assistive technologies like screen readers or doesn’t meet standards like Section 508, AODA, or PDF/UA, it could be excluding users — and putting your…
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How to Check If Your PDF Is Accessible (With Free Tools)

Creating a document is only half the job — ensuring it’s accessible is what makes it inclusive. Whether you’re working with government forms, educational materials, or business manuals, it’s crucial to confirm that your PDFs comply with accessibility standards like Section 508, AODA, and PDF/UA. Fortunately, there are free tools available to help you check…
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What Is an Accessible PDF and Why Does It Matter? (508, AODA, PDF/UA)

Introduction In today’s digital world, documents need to be inclusive — not just informative. An accessible PDF ensures that people with visual, cognitive, or motor disabilities can read, navigate, and interact with your content. Whether you’re a translator, government agency, company, or educational institution, understanding PDF accessibility is essential to comply with international laws and…
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