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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Oct 12, 2021 5:00AM


Lol, sorry Steve
It was an awfully useful article ;)
That marks the end of this thread.

On 10/12/21, Steve Green < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> I just realised that Birkir has replied to an email that was supposed to be
> internal, but I accidentally sent it to this forum. My apologies.
>
> Steve Green
> Managing Director
> Test Partners Ltd
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > On Behalf Of
> Birkir R. Gunnarsson
> Sent: 12 October 2021 10:54
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Creating a digital approach to paper forms
>
> I've had to sign a lot of digital forms recently and I have been pleasantly
> surprised by the Docusign approach.
> 1. It does not require creating a loginor anything, just filling in what you
> want your signature to look like (after cicking a special
> URL)
> 2. The PDF document is displayed in a browser, you can scroll it/explore it
> using a screen reader (if the document is properly tag it works, at least in
> Chrome) 3. At the end of each page (or document) there is a "sign" button,
> all you have to do is click it.
>
> When done the PDF window closes and you're taken back to the landing page
> with buttons to print/save.
> Of course this only addresses one situation, where a form is already filled
> in and all you have to do is to activate a signature button, but for me this
> is still a gigantic leap from the days of printing//signing/scanning that I
> have gotten used to (with sighted assistance).
> I'd rather be able to view these on my mobile device and use a fingerprint
> to sign, but at least I'm seeing progress.
>
>
> On 9/17/21, Steve Green < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>> Yesterday, David and I were discussing why so many forms are published
>> as PDFs rather than web pages, and the difficulty in fixing this for
>> both the huge number of existing forms as well as all the new ones.
>>
>> Today, the Ministry of Justice published a very good blog on how they
>> have begun to address this issue. Since this is just one small
>> government department, it gives you an idea of the scale of the issue
>> across the whole of the public sector.
>>
>> The MOJ have a roadmap, but you can see that it will take years to
>> implement, just for forms, let alone all the other content that is
>> published as PDF. The good news is that we're going to be doing
>> document remediation for a long time!
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>> From: GOV.UK blogs < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
>> Sent: 17 September 2021 11:12
>> To: Steve Green < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
>> Subject: Creating a digital approach to paper forms
>>
>> A new post, "Creating a digital approach to paper forms" has just been
>> published on the MOJ Digital & Technology blog. In the age of digital
>> first, the use of paper forms is a problem. These forms are often
>> designed to be printed out and filled in by h…
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>> GOV.UK
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>>
>> A new post, "Creating a digital approach to paper forms" has just been
>> published on the MOJ Digital & Technology blog.
>>
>> In the age of digital first, the use of paper forms is a problem.
>> These forms are often designed to be printed out and filled in by
>> hand, not completed on a screen. When we make them available on
>> GOV.​UK …
>>
>> Read the new post:
>> https://mojdigital.blog.gov.uk/2021/09/17/creating-a-digital-approach-
>> to-paper-forms/
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