A common question we’ve been receiving lately: “What happens when a user visits a website, finds an inaccessible PDF, and wants an accessible version?” This is becoming increasingly important as accessibility awareness grows. Here’s how an effective workflow can look: • The user requests an accessible PDF through a form/button on the website • The request is routed to the service provider • The PDF is shared with a remediation team • The document is remediated as per accessibility standards (WCAG/PDF/UA) • QA is completed • The accessible version is delivered back within a defined SLA At StarAble Docs, we help organizations implement this end-to-end process smoothly. If you're planning to add an accessibility request mechanism to your website, feel free to connect with us. 📩 faiza@starabledocs.com 🌐 https://starabledocs.com
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