Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual
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Accessibility, tags, and reflow
Last updated 1/14/2015
2.4.5 Multiple Ways. (Level AA)
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PDFs can conform with this provision in
several ways, including outlines (7.17), links
(7.18.5), and page labels.
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General Techniques:
/#qr-navigation-mechanisms-mult-loc
2.4.6 Headings and Labels. (Level AA)
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7.4
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General Techniques:
/#qr-navigation-mechanisms-descriptive
2.4.7 Focus Visible. (Level AA)
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Not applicable
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2.4.8 Location. (Level AAA)
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7.4, 7.17
2.4.9 Link Purpose (Link Only). (Level AAA)
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7.18.5
2.4.10 Section Headings. (Level AAA)
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7.4
3.1.1 Language of Page. (Level A)
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7.2, paragraph 3.
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3.1.2 Language of Parts. (Level AA)
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7.2, paragraph 3.
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3.1.3 Unusual Words. (Level AAA)
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Not addressed in ISO 14289. See ISO 32000-
1, section 14.9.5.
3.1.4 Abbreviations. (Level AAA)
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Not addressed in ISO 14289. See ISO 32000-
1, section 14.9.5.
3.1.5 Reading Level. (Level AAA)
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No Accessibility Support impact. This rule is
design-specific. It's necessary that
application or document authors consider
this provision and ensure conformance.
3.1.6 Pronunciation. (Level AAA)
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PDF provides several mechanisms for
deploying media and other options for
pronunciation assistance. Design-specific.
It's necessary that authors and developers
consider this provision and ensure
conformance.
3.2.1 On Focus. (Level A)
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7.18, paragraph 2
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General Techniques:
/#qr-consistent-behavior-receive-focus
3.2.2 On Input. (Level A)
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7.18, paragraph 2
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3.2.3 Consistent Navigation. (Level AA)
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7.1, paragraph 1, 7.17
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3.2.4 Consistent Identification. (Level AA)
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7.1, paragraph 1
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General Techniques:
/#qr-consistent-behavior-consistent-
functionality