Meeting Requirements for Accessibility
This section shows how to enable the Tagged PDF rendering option and describes how to create and modify content to support business requirements around accessibility features.
The first step towards enabling accessibility is to define the document rendering options for generating tagged PDFs. Once the Tagged PDF rendering option is defined, you can then author and generate test content for accessibility.
In the Requirements Editor, several accessibility features are available; some implemented as elements or attributes defined specifically in the content (within the XML), others as default settings that can be leveraged or changed if desired.
The following topics are discussed in this section:
- Setting the Tagged PDF Rendering Option
- Working with Alternate Text for Images
- Working with Taglines
- Working with eSignature/eInitial Fields
- Working with Tables
- Working with Heading Tags (<H1>-<H6>) to Organize Information - Dynamic Documents
- HeaderNotice Tagging
- FooterNotice Tagging
- Setting the Language Attribute
- Checkboxes for Tagged PDF
- Tag Structure for Lists (bullet/sequenced)
- Working with Superscript/Footnotes References