Creating Accessible PDFs with Acrobat DC Год выпуска: 2015 Производитель: Lynda Сайт производителя: lynda.com Автор: Chad Chelius Продолжительность: 5:01 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоклипы Язык: Английский Описание: Accessibility means making sure your content is available to as many people as possible. When you make your PDFs accessible, it means adding tags, bookmarks, alt text, and other information that makes the files readable to users who are visually or mobility impaired. Using Acrobat DC, and other tools such as Microsoft Word and Adobe InDesign, it's now much easier and faster to create valid, accessible PDF files. In this course, Chad Chelius explains why accessibility is important and what features an accessible PDF should include, and shows how to streamline the process of creating accessible PDFs using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, InDesign, and Acrobat DC. Работа с PDF-файлами в пакете Adobe Acrobat.
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Introduction Welcome What you should know before watching this course Using the exercise files Platform considerations 1. Understanding Accessibility What is accessibility? Accessibility standards Understanding the experience using a screen reader Demonstrating the experience using the JAWS PDF reader 2. Accessibility in PDF Files Setting up and getting familiar with Acrobat DC Determining if a PDF meets the accessibility requirements Becoming familiar with the PDF remediation workflow Specifying order Considering contrast between elements Design considerations 3. Making an Existing PDF File Accessible Exploring PDF remediation Tagging content using the Order pane Using the Tags pane Working with the Content pane Artifacting elements Tagging lists Tagging tables Using the Table Editor Adding metadata Adding bookmarks Adding alternative text Creating hyperlinks Setting Tab order Validating the PDF file Using the Make Accessible action Making your own action 4. Creating an Accessible PDF file from Word Using PDFMaker (Windows Only) Generating a PDF file from Word on Mac (Mac only) Considering layout options Adding metadata Using styles Understanding outline levels Working with lists Anchoring images Adding bookmarks Tagging tables for accessibility Adding hyperlinks Creating a table of contents Adding alternative text Inserting a footnote Required touch-ups after conversion from Word 5. Creating an Accessible PDF File from PowerPoint and Excel Adding metadata in Excel and PowerPoint Adding alternative text PowerPoint best practices Setting logical order 6. Creating an Accessible PDF File from Adobe InDesign Generating the PDF file Considerations for your InDesign layout Adding appropriate metadata in InDesign Utilizing InDesign styles Taking advantage of Export Tagging Controlling tag order using the Articles panel Controlling reflow order Working with tables in InDesign Adding interactive hyperlinks in InDesign Adding cross-references in InDesign Creating and tagging a table of contents Adding alternative text to images and graphics Artifacting objects in InDesign Adding PDF bookmarks in InDesign Anchoring images Putting the finishing touches on the exported PDF file and validating Conclusion Next steps
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