Everything we put on the Internet must be ADA compliant. There was some discussion with previous versions of LiveCycle forms inside a PDF portfolio possibly not being compliant because of the navigation issues inside the portfolio itself. Does anyone know if a pdf portfolio is ADA compliant and compatible with JAWS reader? We have several application forms which are over 20 pages long. They have designed the application as one document with several forms that might be needed by our clients.
My thought is that a portfolio would be a more efficient package to put all the ADA forms into so that they client can only fill out those that are needed.
So my question is, is the portfolio itself ADA accessible? Or how can I make it so. Does anyone know?
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Hi Jeanette,
I think your question would be better answered in one of the Acrobat forums: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat.
Good luck,
Niall
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I have posted this question there before and didn't receive an answer. Since a portfolio is the only way to combine multiple LiveCycle pdfs, my hope was that someone on the LiveCycle forum would know the answer.
Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2012 01:54:35 -0600
From: forums@adobe.com
To: jeanetteeichhorn@hotmail.com
Subject: Accessibility and Pdf Portfolios
Re: Accessibility and Pdf Portfolios
created by Niall O'Donovan in LiveCycle Designer - View the full discussion
Hi Jeanette, I think your question would be better answered in one of the Acrobat forums: http://forums.adobe.com/community/acrobat. Good luck, Niall
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Hi,
a Portfolio isn't the only option.
As XFA forms live in a PDF shell you're also able to add attachments, which also can be other XFA forms.
Also, here's a nice Handout for Accessibility of XFA Forms.
http://www.funkanu.se/PageFiles/6133/Accessible-Forms-with-LiveCycle.pdf
http://www.adobe.com/accessibility/products/livecycle/pdf/LiveCycle8_2AccessibilityGuidelines.pdf
Hope this helps.
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