Dax, this is so awesome. I have not seen it explained like this. I have come across this type of error many times in the last two months alone. Now I know how to fix them. Thank you.
@@PDFA Dax, does this process work for multi-line hyperlinks only? Often times, I work with documents that only provide the hyperlink as reference without additional content. Sometimes, the links are three lines long.
Dax -- first, thanks for this. Super useful information. I use it ALL the time. However, I wonder how necessary this is in terms of the final disabled user experience. This comes up a lot, and often, it comes up in docs with LOTs of multi-line links. I worry that it might be a bit of a waste of time if I'm manually fixing every single one. Any thoughts?
We actually talked about that very specific thing in our podcast a few months ago and came to the conclusion. That while it is definitely not a good user. Experience for someone to hear the link twice and have to skip twice. It is not considered a significant barrier, but does violate info and relationships in that theirs is supposed to be one link and not 2 and careful attention has to be paid if someone were to try to inspect that U. R. L Based on the text that was the hyperlink and not the actual link itself that it might give them a false result
That's brilliant about the story editor. I do that all the time in the text editor of WordPress but never thought of going to the story editor in InDesign.
I've done this but when I create the new link it doesn't automatically add the Link - OBJR like it did for you. I have to right click and choose Find... and have it find the untagged link and tag it that way. Is there some setting to automatically have it create the Link - OBJR when creating the link without doing the extra step?
Dax, this is so awesome. I have not seen it explained like this. I have come across this type of error many times in the last two months alone. Now I know how to fix them. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
@@PDFA Dax, does this process work for multi-line hyperlinks only? Often times, I work with documents that only provide the hyperlink as reference without additional content. Sometimes, the links are three lines long.
@@arequina you would want to give meaningful alt-text that tells the user where they are going.
Dax -- first, thanks for this. Super useful information. I use it ALL the time. However, I wonder how necessary this is in terms of the final disabled user experience. This comes up a lot, and often, it comes up in docs with LOTs of multi-line links. I worry that it might be a bit of a waste of time if I'm manually fixing every single one. Any thoughts?
We actually talked about that very specific thing in our podcast a few months ago and came to the conclusion. That while it is definitely not a good user. Experience for someone to hear the link twice and have to skip twice. It is not considered a significant barrier, but does violate info and relationships in that theirs is supposed to be one link and not 2 and careful attention has to be paid if someone were to try to inspect that U. R. L Based on the text that was the hyperlink and not the actual link itself that it might give them a false result
That's brilliant about the story editor. I do that all the time in the text editor of WordPress but never thought of going to the story editor in InDesign.
Very helpful. Thanks Dax
Thank you! This was the exact fix I needed. And cool tip about Story Editor. I never use that, but I'll have to try it out.
I've done this but when I create the new link it doesn't automatically add the Link - OBJR like it did for you. I have to right click and choose Find... and have it find the untagged link and tag it that way. Is there some setting to automatically have it create the Link - OBJR when creating the link without doing the extra step?
It would depend on how you create the link. Happy to review with you. Reach out in the FB Group PDF Accessibility.
I am having the same issue, any luck on the fix?
Same here. Not working. Ugg
How do you fix this in Acrobat?
@4:50 starts the Acrobat fix. You have to have Acrobat Pro to fix it.
Hi Dax, I need a tool to fix formxobjects in pdf accessibility or else u explain it. And explain how to clear those without comparison issue.
Often you have to fix the layer order in the Content Panel when you have things "disappear."
Which software to final report software.....
It depends on your client request. Reports can be generated from Acrobat Checker, CommonLook, AxesPDF Quickfix, PAC3 and other programs.
@@PDFA hello sir pdf remediation final report software name plz tell me ????
@@raiyazali2895 my previous message has the software names.
Thanks Man!!