Text Styles and Hierarchy:Establish consistent text styles and hierarchy using Paragraph Styles to ensure uniform formatting, such as headings, subheadings, and body text throughout the document.
Alt Text for Images:Provide alternative text (alt text) for all images and graphics, allowing screen readers to describe visual content to users with visual impairments.
Proper Use of Tables:When using tables, ensure they are properly structured with headers and data cells identified. Use table styles for consistent formatting.
Accessibility Checker:Utilize InDesign’s built-in accessibility checker to identify and resolve potential accessibility issues within your document.
Interactive Elements:If your document contains interactive elements like buttons or forms, ensure they are accessible and navigable using keyboard controls.
Export to Accessible PDF:When exporting your InDesign document to PDF format, use settings that support accessibility features like tagged PDFs, bookmarks, and document structure.