Accessibility design and workflow
In this section, we will focus on Adobe InDesign’s set of controls to produce publications that are fully accessible when exported to .pdf
. Authors and graphic designers who understand accessibility can take advantage of the following functions:
- Parent pages for page layout elements that should be treated as background or navigation
- Paragraph, character, and object styles
- Tables formatted using Table and Cell styles
- Threading stories across pages in multi-article journals or newsletters
- The Articles panel to control the content of a tag structure and the reading order in Acrobat
- Anchoring images and image groups for precise positioning within text
- Adding alternate text to images and charts using metadata and/or object styles
- Paragraph style settings to control the creation of corresponding accessibility tags when exported
- Hyperlinks, cross-references, bookmarks, and text anchors
- A generated table of...