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Re: PDFs that read one word per line
From: Julie Strothman
Date: Jan 26, 2010 9:21AM
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Tags are automatically added in Standard by Acrobat, yes. But I thought that new tags could only be added in Professional?
Adobe claims that "Adobe is an industry leader in accessibility and supports the creation of outstanding web experiences by encouraging web developers to produce rich, engaging content that is accessible to all."
This does not jibe with making accessibility features exclusively available to wealthier organizations.
Web developers are not being encouraged to create accessible experiences when Adobe ships Flash, Flex, and Dreamweaver with accessibility features turned off, and when the features that can be made accessible are such a small percentage of the feature-set.
-Julie Strothman
User Experience Researcher and Designer
Landmark College
Putney VT
>>> Andrew Kirkpatrick < <EMAIL REMOVED> > 01/26/10 11:00 AM >>>
Modifying tags does require Acrobat Pro, but tags are added in Acrobat Standard.
Thanks,
AWK
Andrew Kirkpatrick
Senior Product Manager, Accessibility
Adobe Systems
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