If you're publishing a report or paper please remember PDF is not a very accessible file format. It can be very hard to use for those relying on text-to-speech, custom fonts or screen readers. Please consider using HTML. #a11y
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Replying to @bvhme
It’s just so hard to save html and many webpages just disappear after a couple of years…
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Replying to @thijsniks
How is HTML hard to save? What is different from saving an HTML file made for download (e.g. all assets embedded) to a PDF file.
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Replying to @bvhme
That seems a wildly optimistic take on the computer skills of an average person. And very few webpages have embedded assets
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Replying to @thijsniks
Not as a website, as a replacement for a downloadable PDF.
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Replying to @bvhme @thijsniks
Like the UK govenment requires public services to use HTML for information that is to be downloaded:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/open-standards-for-government …
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I like these! But still unclear to me how a regular person is supposed to be able to save them to their computer
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