Making content and information accessible to all audiences is crucial for every organization and business, and federal organizations and federally-affiliated entities have a legal obligation to ensure their content is 508 compliant. This compliance requires that information and content be accessible to the widest possible audience, with a particular focus on individuals with disabilities. By adhering to these standards, organizations not only meet legal requirements but also demonstrate their commitment to inclusive communication.
Here, we’ll answer some common questions about 508 compliance and 508 remediation, so you can understand how to make your organization’s materials optimally accessible.
The concept of accessible content can be boiled down to intentional clarity in the content’s language and structure.
In making content accessible for those with disabilities, it’s best to make your content clear, navigable, and understandable for all, regardless of language and ability.
Know moreCurious about 508 compliance for PDF files? This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to navigate and understand 508 compliant PDFs. Learn about accessibility tags and use Adobe's 'Read out loud' function to understand the user experience.
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