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From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Dec 13, 2024 7:22AM
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Welcome Dana,
Any content can be marked up as an artifact, and it is up to the
content author or the person doing the remediation to make that
decision. For example, in word, to make the top row a header, you have
to select the "repeat header row" option regardless of if the table
spans multiple pages. If the table does span across multiple pages,
marking the repeated text an artifact should be done because it can
create confusion/distraction as Karen said in her comments.
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Ryan E. Benson
On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 7:52 PM Dana McMullen
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>
> Hello all,
>
> Hello everyone, This is my first time participating in this community, and
> I'm excited to finally contribute. I wanted to join this conversation about
> PDF conversion and share some insights regarding why headers and footers
> are often considered "PDF artifacts" and are hidden from assistive
> technology. This practice is beneficial for users with disabilities. To
> clarify, I assume that when you refer to these elements, you mean that they
> are: 1. Not part of the main content (like paragraph headers) 2. Intended
> solely for layout purposes. A PDF artifact is defined as an element in a
> PDF document that: 1. Is not intended to be part of the main content, 2. Is
> typically used for layout purposes, and 3. Is usually ignored by screen
> readers and other assistive technologies. Artifacts can include:
>
> - Page Numbers - Often treated as layout elements rather than content.
> - Watermarks - Decorative or security features not intended for content
> reading.
> - Background Graphics - Images or patterns used solely for design
> purposes. By skipping these types of elements, we ensure that users with
> disabilities receive only relevant content read to them. This significantly
> enhances both accessibility and usability.
>
> ===
> Dana McMullen
> Web Developer | Lead Accessibility Specialist | Tester| Consultant
> Remote Digital Office Practitioner
>
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 12:29 PM Jon Brundage via WebAIM-Forum <
> <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
> > Thank you so much, Karen
> >
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