Advanced Accessible PDFs
With Chad Chelius
Liked by 78 users
Duration: 6h 46m
Skill level: Advanced
Released: 3/24/2023
Course details
Accessible PDF files are files that can be read by a screen reader by users who are visually impaired. While you can’t just push a button to make a PDF accessible, with the tools available in Microsoft Word and Adobe InDesign, you can make sure that any PDF you create is a valid accessible PDF file. Prioritizing accessibility doesn't mean you can't leverage the powerful tools the PDF format offers, though, and in this course, instructor Chad Chelius outlines techniques that can help you manage complex layouts and add advanced features like PDF forms, PDF/UA compliance, and complex tables, while keeping PDFs accessible and compliant. Chad shows you how to add and adjust PDF tags to optimize the screen-reading experience, make scanned PDFs accessible, examine and repair tables, remediate existing files to meet PDF/UA standards, and more. He also covers advanced issues that come up with Acrobat, InDesign, and Word.
Skills you’ll gain
Earn a sharable certificate
Share what you’ve learned, and be a standout professional in your desired industry with a certificate showcasing your knowledge gained from the course.
LinkedIn Learning
Certificate of Completion
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Showcase on your LinkedIn profile under “Licenses and Certificate” section
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Download or print out as PDF to share with others
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Share as image online to demonstrate your skill
Meet the instructor
Learner reviews
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Alison Woodgrove
Alison Woodgrove
Senior Graphic Designer | Lead Creative | Brand Implementation
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Antonela Pennino
Antonela Pennino
Project Manager @ LinguaGraphics | Multilingual eLearning and DTP Specialist
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jan Van der Huizen
jan Van der Huizen
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Contents
What’s included
- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 7 quizzes
- Learn on the go Access on tablet and phone