RE: Removing PDFs and accessibility

Hi Gian
Thanks so much for sharing this - it is great ammunition in the fight to get organisations to re-think the whole PDF dependancy.


Regards

Vivienne L. Conway, B.IT(Hons), MACS CT
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Subject: Removing PDFs and accessibility

Thought you might be interested in this article about how removing PDFs increased traffic by 1.6 million hits!
http://briarbird.com/archives/564/

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Received on Sunday, 25 March 2012 08:48:19 UTC