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April 16, 2021
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Accessibility in PDF files embedded in the website

  • April 16, 2021
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We want to build accessibility in PDF documents embedded in a website. In the View Document mode within our website, the screen reader such as NVDA is not able to read the contents of the document. 

Please suggest what do we need to do in order for the screen reader to read the contents of the PDF doc embedded within the Website and also identify any editable fields which may need to be filled in by the end user. 

    Correct answer Joel Geraci

    The contents of the PDF in an embedded view are currently not available to screen readers but I'll forward this post to our product team as a feature request.

    6 replies

    New Participant
    July 16, 2025

    any update?

    New Participant
    May 20, 2025

    Hello, it's now been four years since this issue was presented here. @Raymond Camden @Joel Geraci do we have an update?

    New Participant
    August 4, 2021

    Is there an update on this ongoing and severe accessibility violation? Is there a page documenting the progress on this known issue? 

    Are there any workarounds that are being provided?

     

    Thanks in advance for not letting this fall through the cracks with a prompt response.

    Raymond Camden
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    August 5, 2021

    Sorry no update yet, I can absolutely assure you it's a top priority. 

    New Participant
    January 3, 2022

    Hi Raymond,

     

    Do you have an update on this yet? I'm hoping since I'm asking months later that this might be resolved. It's become a large issue within my product. Thank you!

    Known Participant
    June 13, 2021

    OK I did more research. It turns out that indeed ACCESSIBILTY IS AVAILABLE IN THE PDF EMBED!!!!!!!!!!
    It turns out that it is a hidden feature that is almost accessible to screen readers after navigating through a bunch of
    controls!!!!!!!!
    This feature should be able to be enabled programatically or better yet turned on by default via the code if desired.

    <input class="Accessibility__elementInvisible___3eGvf __web-inspector-hide-shortcut__" type="checkbox" id="accscreen" aria-disabled="false" value="Enable Accessibility for screen reader.">

    but there is no code to make the checkbox visible.

    Please help!!!!!!!!!!!

    Known Participant
    June 13, 2021

    And once again I have to insist. WEBSITE ACCESSIBILITY IS THE LAW OF THE LAND

    That a feature is already available, but remains somewhat hidden or hard to get to is frankly ridiculous Especially when all we need is the code to set the the default or make a check box visible.

    Also for accessibility there needs to be an attribute to name the iframe that is generated by the script. 

    umair14
    Participating Frequently
    December 15, 2021

    I do not have any more to add yet to what I said above. As mentioned though - we get how important it is to get this working right.


    Hi Raymond,

    Is there any update on accessibility issues on SDK PDF Viewer? Its been 6 months now. Any roadmap or progress on it? 

    Known Participant
    June 11, 2021

    Really should be a third option for these questions. The problem isn't solved. It should be listed as an open issue. ADA compliance is more important than anything else you are working on. Get this done.

    Joel Geraci
    Joel GeraciCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    April 16, 2021

    The contents of the PDF in an embedded view are currently not available to screen readers but I'll forward this post to our product team as a feature request.

    Ajay5CEBAuthor
    New Participant
    April 16, 2021

    Thank you for the prompt response Joel. This is quite helpful to know.