PDF Checklist

File Setup

Text

Images

  • All images, grouped images, and non-text elements that convey information have meaningful alternative text.
  • Complex images (charts, graphs, diagrams, etc.) have descriptive text near the image (such as a caption or long description).
  • The document does not contain images of text whenever possible (text within images disappear when images are not available). If images of text are used to convey information, that text is present in alternative text or in a nearby description.
  • If color is used to emphasize important text, you have also used an alternative to color to convey information.
  • If sensory information (e.g., shape, size, color, visual location, orientation, sound, etc.) is used to convey information, you have provided an alternative method to convey that information.

Tables

Accessibility Check

  • Did you use the built-in Acrobat accessibility checker in the program used to create the PDF, or in Adobe Acrobat, has that been run and does it pass?
  • When there is no other way to make the content accessible, you have provided a separate accessible version of the document near the original version.
  • Contact the Accessibility Network if you are having trouble.