October 27 2009 • 7:51 AM

Accessible Content Webinar Recording Posted

The recorded session of last week’s Adobe webinar, Accessible Content Workflow with Adobe InDesign CS4 and Adobe Acrobat 9 is now up for anyone who missed out on the live session. See David’s original post on the webinar for more information.

I attended the live Connect session and learned a some things about touching up PDFs exported from InDesign, fixing reading order and tags, etc. I’m also going to re-watch to copy down Noha Edell’s recommended export settings for creating accessible PDFs out of InDesign.

If you’re interested in this topic, you should also check out Adobe’s Acrobat Accessibility Training Resources page, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 published by the W3C.

3 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. October 28th, 2009 • 8:27 am • Link

    I also attended the event. Near the end they mentioned that they will have a part II that will go into much more detail. I look forward to learning even more whenever they decide to have the second part of the webinar.

  2. February 17th, 2011 • 8:18 am • Link

    Ups!

    Seems this link (to the recorded webminar) don’t work!

  3. November 8th, 2011 • 10:16 am • Link

    Fab write up. Thanks.

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