• What is the one accessibility tool you need?
    2024/07/17

    This is really a trick question. In this episode we discuss how to answer the question "What is the one tool you use for accessibility?" Chad and Dax start out by discussing the merits of getting an accessibility certification and then move on to talk about a couple of new scripts that are currently on their website. Specifically one that helps hide and show items in the Adobe InDesign Articles panel. Chad drops a pro-tip on the ROI of purchasing the right tools to speed up your production time and Dax lets everyone know about the great handout available in the downloads section of the website called: Unlocking C-Suite Motivation. This great handout empowers you with the tools to know how to approach your execs in the way that speaks to them, increasing your chances of getting buy-in for tools, training and establishing an accessibility program within your organization.

    If you have not registered for the Venngage webinar today be sure to visit https://bit.ly/A11yScale

    If you missed it you can still get the handout on our website in the downloads section of the menu.

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    37 分
  • What Matters Most: A Native AT User’s Perspective
    2024/05/25

    They say the best way to learn a language is by working with a native speaker, and learning Assistive Technology is no different. We are thrilled to have Kristen Witucki from Tamman Inc join us today on Chax Chat to talk about her experience as a native assistive technology user.

    Kristen walks us through the way she uses NVDA and JAWS, her setting preferences, and how the use of this technology affects her day to day life.

    Kristen works with Tamman Inc both as an Assistive Technology Communications Expert, as well as the host of the podcast Article 19, the podcast that explores accessibility through stories and experiences that tie us all together.

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    30 分
  • Understanding Alt Text, Actual Text, Extended Descriptions and Captions
    2024/05/18

    Effective use of alt text, actual text, extended descriptions, and captions are essential for helping the users of accessibility tools read the document the way you intended. Most documents contain more than words alone. Graphics, graphs, photos, and even stylized formats are used to enhance the reader experience. But oftentimes, these visual elements disrupt or even create a barrier for users of AT.

    In today’s episode of Chax Chat, Chad Chelius and Dax Castro discuss some of the pitfalls and barriers caused by the misuse of these important information tools. We talk through different real life examples of how alt text and actual text have been used to solve problems introduced by different graphic design and layout elements.

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    32 分
  • Designing with Accessibility in Mind
    2024/05/09

    Today on Chax Chat we talk about designing with accessibility in mind. Creating an accessibility-first mindset is essential to the success of creating documents that maximize accessibility from the start and avoid the time drain of accessibility at the end or redoing the work when the inevitable last-minute change comes. Join Chad Chelius and Dax Castro as they break down

    • Designing accessible trifolds
    • Implementing accessible QR codes
    • Captions
    • Table of Contents, and;
    • Reasons to avoid Drop Caps
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    32 分
  • What a Pane! Tags, Content and Order Pane Explained
    2024/04/30

    Adobe InDesign offers several features to manage the tags and content of your document for accessibility, but not all panes are built the same! In today’s episode of Chax Chat, we are going to explore all three of these windows, the benefits and purposes they serve, and when or when not to use them.

    Today we will be defining assistive technology, unraveling the tags pane, the order panel, and the content pane. We will also be defining assistive technology and learning more about how to work with tags within your PDF document.

    • Related Episode: Part 2: Top 10 Accessibility Questions Newbies Ask
    • Related Episode: Who does the Reading Order affect? This Guest: Sonya Lewis!
    • Related Episode: Guest Leonard Rosenethol - Content Authenticity, Liquid Mode and Read Order

    Time Stamps:

    • 0:00 - Introduction
    • 2:52 - Topic Introduction
    • 5:44 - Tags Pane
    • 9:28 - Defining Assistive Technology
    • 11:28 - Working with Tags in a PDF File
    • 14:15 - Order Panel
    • 18:43 - Content Pane
    • 34:26 - Mislabeling Tools
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    43 分
  • Word to PDF Pitfalls: Unraveling barriers you may not be aware of
    2024/04/23

    Microsoft Word is said to be one of the best applications for making accessible documents, but how true is that claim? There are a lot of practices that designers use that set them back while working within Word. Join Chad Chelius and Dax Castro as they talk about some of the most common issues document creators encounter when working within this application, best rules to follow to avoid those issues, and how to remediate your document when issues arise.

    Listen in and learn why you should use caution with templates, missing or artifact document covers within the header, title tags versus H1 tags, accessible links in the footer, how to turn off auto-generated alt-text, bulleted lists and 2 column layouts, creating an automated table of contents, and layout tables.

    Episode Resources:

    • How does my Bulleted List Sound Document
    • Learn More about axesWord Demonstration
    • Creating Accessible Dot Leaders By Chad Chelius
    • Are Track Changes Accessible? By Dax Castro

    Time Stamps

    • 0:00 - Introduction
    • 2:13 - Introducing the Topic
    • 3:03 - Using Caution with Pre-Built Templates
    • 5:15 - Document Cover and Headers
    • 7:35 - Title Tag Versus H1 Tag
    • 13:11 - Accessible Links in the Footer
    • 20:04 - How to turn off Auto-generated Alt-text
    • 25:05 - Bulleted Lists and 2 Column Layouts
    • 29:22 - Manual Table of Contents
    • 35:13 - Layout Tables
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    37 分
  • InDesign Accessibility Tips we wish we knew sooner!
    2024/04/16

    Learn our favorite tips, tricks, and shortcuts to creating accessible documents in Indesign!

    Every application has hidden secrets, some so good you wish you knew them sooner. Join Chad Chelius and Dax Castro as they share their experiences behind these shortcuts, how they found them, and how each tip can help you become a quicker, more proficient document accessibility expert.

    In this episode, we will cover how to name and outline heading levels, adding styles to headers, editing all export tags, different techniques to add Items to the articles panel, using the escape key to select the table cell, creating an object style for artifacting, and creating shortcuts to assign a heading level.

    Find the Accessible InDesign Starter Template by visiting: https://www.accessibilityunraveled.com/accessible-indesign-styles/

    Get a demonstration of MadeToTag by visiting:

    Accessibilityunraveled.com/axesWord

    Time Stamps
    • 0:00: Introduction
    • 3:30 - Topic Introduction
    • 5:57 - Name and Outline Headers
    • 12:56 - Adding Styles to Headers
    • 17:09 - Edit All Export Tags
    • 20:13 - Adding Items to the Articles Panel
    • 24:19 - Use Escape to Select the Table Cell
    • 25:06 - Creating an Object Style for Artifacting
    • 29:16 - Creating Shortcuts to Assign Heading Levels
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    37 分
  • Accessibility Lawyer Eve Hill and the Risks of Non-Compliance
    2024/04/09

    Avoiding a lawsuit is as easy as implementing accessibility correctly the first time. But as many of us know, we still aren’t quite there yet. There is a lot of work that needs to be done if we are going to truly have an internet that is accessible to everyone. Many businesses and public entities offer services, products, and information that everyone needs access to, regardless of their ability, and sometimes it feels that a lawsuit is the only way to jumpstart that process.

    To get an inside look at the legal system, we have invited a special guest to join us of CHAX Chat! Eve Hill of Brown Goldstien & Levy is an ADA lawyer and consultant.

    In this episode, we are going to hear firsthand what happens in an ADA lawsuit, the step-by-step process when a complaint is filed, and steps you can take to start preparing your company now for success, enabling your company or organization to serve everyone.

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    35 分