Bookmarks, Color contrast, Tagged content – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual

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Bookmarks

This check fails when the document has 21 or more pages, but doesn't have bookmarks that parallel the document
structure.

To add bookmarks to the document, select Bookmarks on the Accessibility Checker panel, and choose Fix from the
Options

menu. In the Structure Elements dialog box, select the elements that you want to use as bookmarks, and

click OK. (You can also access the Structure Elements dialog box by clicking the Options menu on the Bookmark tab.)

Note: See the related

WCAG

sections: 2.4.1 Bypass Blocks (Level A), 2.4.5 Multiple Ways (Level AA)

Color contrast

When this check fails, it's possible that the document contains content that isn't accessible to people who are color-
blind.

To fix this issue, make sure that the document's content adheres to the guidelines outlined in

WCAG

section 1.4.3. Or,

include a recommendation that the PDF viewer use high-contrast colors:

1

Choose File > Preferences (Windows) or Acrobat > Preferences (Mac OS).

2

Click Accessibility.

3

Select Replace Document Colors, and then select Use High-Contrast Colors. Choose the color combination that you
want from the pop-up menu, and then click OK.

Page content

Tagged content

This check reports whether all content in the document is tagged. Make sure that all content in the document is either
included in the Tags tree, or marked as an artifact.

Do one of the following to fix this rule check:

• Open the Content

panel and right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the content that you want to mark as

an artifact. Then, select Create Artifact from the context menu. (To display the Content tab, choose View >
Show/Hide > Navigation Panes > Content.)

• Tag the content by choosing Tools > Accessibility > Touch Up Reading Order. Select the content, and then apply tags

as necessary.

• Assign tags using the Tags

panel. Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the element in the Tags tree, and

choose Create Tag From Selection. Items such as comments, links, and annotations don't always appear in the Tags
tree. To find these items, choose Find from the Options menu. (To display the Tags panel, choose View > Show/Hide
> Navigation Panes > Tags.)

Note: See the related

WCAG

sections: 1.1.1 Non-text content (A), 1.3.1 Info and Relationships (Level A), 1.3.2 Meaningful

Sequence (Level A), 2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context) (Level A), 3.1.2 Language of Parts (Level AA), 4.1.2 Name, role, value

Tagged annotations

This rule checks whether all annotations are tagged. Make sure that annotations such as comments and editorial marks
(such as insert and highlight) are either included in the Tags tree or marked as artifacts.

• Open the Content

panel, and right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the content that you want to mark

as an artifact. Then, select Create Artifact from the context menu. (To display the Content panel, choose View >
Show/Hide > Navigation Panes > Content.)

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