How-to guides for making your digital content accessible, including creating accessible Word documents, PDFs, Powerpoints and more.
This guide provides essential practices for creating accessible Word documents at UGA, including headings, structure, alt text, tables, readable formatting, and exporting tagged PDFs to support ADA Title II and WCAG 2.1 compliance.
This article explains how effective heading structure improves clarity, readability, and organization in digital content. It shows how well-structured headings help readers quickly scan pages, understand relationships between topics, and navigate content more efficiently. Practical guidance and examples are included to support consistent, high-quality content across University of Georgia digital platforms.
This guide provides core best practices for creating accessible PDFs, including exporting tagged documents, ensuring selectable text, using proper structure and metadata, and checking accessibility in Adobe Acrobat. These steps support inclusive access and help meet ADA Title II and WCAG 2.1 expectations.
This guide outlines key practices for creating accessible PowerPoint presentations, including slide titles, reading order, contrast, alt text, media captions, and live subtitles to support inclusive teaching at UGA. A more detailed UGA-specific “Creating Accessible PowerPoint Slide Shows” guide is in development and will be published on the Digital Accessibility Services Hub.