When
designing accessible forms, you can define text that is read by
screen readers. You must create a tagged PDF form so that the screen
reader can read the text. You do this by generating accessibility
tags when saving the form design as a PDF file.
In Designer, the default behavior is to create tagged PDF forms.
The tagging applied for accessibility increases the file size,
which reduces performance. To help offset the effects on performance
for accessible forms, choose design elements carefully.
For example, for discrete option choices, choose list boxes or
check boxes. These objects can be rendered more quickly than radio
buttons.
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