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From Fixing to Planning: Accessible Workflow Essentials

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Release Date: 01/06/2026

From Fixing to Planning: Accessible Workflow Essentials show art From Fixing to Planning: Accessible Workflow Essentials

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Join Dax Castro and senior trainer Rob Underwood as they unpack how smarter file management and planning can transform your accessibility projects. They dig into practical strategies for setting up metadata, creating consistent heading structures, choosing and managing accessible color palettes with CC Libraries, and planning alternate formats for charts and tables before you ever hit export to PDF. Along the way, they tackle the realities of inherited files, layout tables, and multi-person workflows, showing how clear roles and reusable systems can save hours of remediation time while...

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Accessible Color Without Killing Your Design show art Accessible Color Without Killing Your Design

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Does accessibility really mean ugly charts, boring colors, and pattern fills everywhere? In this episode, Chad Chelius and Dax Castro tackle accessible color head-on: what color contrast actually means, when it applies (and when it doesn’t), and how to handle charts, graphs, heat maps, and logos without trashing your brand. They break down the key WCAG contrast ratios, talk about the logo exemption, and share practical strategies like smarter legends, labels, and selective use of patterns instead of “pattern fill everything.” Learn how building an accessible brand palette up front can...

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Are You Fixing the Wrong Thing? show art Are You Fixing the Wrong Thing?

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Are you spending hours “fixing” things in a PDF that your screen reader users will never notice? In this episode Chad Chelius and Dax Castro ask a hard question: Are you fixing the wrong thing? We pop open the tags tree and talk about what really affects user experience and what is just busywork. From span tags and container tags that never get voiced, to lists that read like run-on paragraphs, to title tags vs H1s, role maps, and tables without proper scope, we walk through where your time actually matters. If you have ever deleted 200 span tags by hand, fought with a list that...

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Accessible and Amazing! An Author's Journey. show art Accessible and Amazing! An Author's Journey.

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

When a PR and communications pro falls in love with accessibility, what happens next? In this episode of the Chax Chat Podcast, Chad Chelius and Dax Castro sit down with author and educator Matisse Hamel-Nelis to talk about her new book, Accessible Communications: Create Impact, Avoid Missteps and Build Trust, and the journey that brought her there, plus an honest look at what it’s like to build an accessibility-focused career, launch a book and microsite, and teach the next generation of marketers and PR pros.     If you create content in any form and want it...

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Accessible Audio Description show art Accessible Audio Description

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

This episode of Chax Chat features guest Roy Samuelson, a renowned audio description performer and consultant, who discusses the craft and impact of audio description in making video content accessible to blind and visually impaired audiences. The conversation covers the nuances of producing effective audio descriptions, the artistic and technical roles involved, and practical guidance for organizations looking to implement audio description in their media. Chad, Dax and Roy also emphasize the broader benefits of accessible content, drawing parallels between audio description and other forms...

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Tag, You’re It: Google Docs Joins the Accessibility Game show art Tag, You’re It: Google Docs Joins the Accessibility Game

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Inspired by Michael Hans' recent blog post, 'Google Docs Adds PDF Accessibility Tagging', Chad and Dax are exploring recent updates to Google Docs' PDF export capabilities. They focus on the addition of accessibility tags and the implications for document structure and screen reader usability. Chad and Dax discuss their own testing results, highlight both improvements and ongoing challenges with nested lists and table headers, and emphasize the importance of proper content structure for users with disabilities, including those with cognitive impairments. The conversation also covers best...

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Guest: Microsoft - Accessibility for Word and PPT show art Guest: Microsoft - Accessibility for Word and PPT

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Chad Chelius and Dax Castro welcome Microsoft’s Shireen Salma and Ylva Kravis to unpack new accessibility features in Word and PowerPoint, including the cross‑platform Reading Order pane, smarter AI‑generated alt text with approval workflows, and improved handling of floating images via anchors in Word. The discussion dives into table accessibility (layout tables, header detection, scope, merged cells), export-to-PDF best practices, and practical tips like grouping behavior, setting slide titles, and reviewing alt text in bulk with Accessibility Assistant.

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What makes a Table Accessible? show art What makes a Table Accessible?

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Ever wondered why making tables accessible is so tricky? Or why it matters at all? In this lively episode of Chax Chat, Chad Chelius and Dax Castro break down the nuts and bolts of accessible tables with practical tips that draw on their decades of hands-on experience. From the essential differences between visual and programmatic accessibility, to real-world table fails (and how to fix them!), they share their secrets to creating documents that truly work for everyone. You’ll learn why a table title isn’t just for looks, how to pick the right headers, and get a behind-the-scenes look at...

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Why Your Document Passed the Checker… but Still Fails Your Users show art Why Your Document Passed the Checker… but Still Fails Your Users

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Ever wondered why your document gets a thumbs-up from automated checkers, but still trips up real users? Do you find yourself wishing that technical compliance could actually intersect with real-world user experience? Join Chad and Dax as they dive into relatable stories, offer hands-on tips for remediation, and reveal the hidden flaws that checkers just can’t spot. Whether it's tag structure confusion, alt text tricks, or time-saving strategies, this conversation will help anyone move from “pass the checker” to “create for people.” Plus, get the inside scoop on their upcoming...

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The Most Misunderstood Accessibility Features in Acrobat show art The Most Misunderstood Accessibility Features in Acrobat

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Think you know Adobe Acrobat? Think again! Chad and Dax pull back the curtain on the most misunderstood Acrobat features, busting myths about tag trees, reading order, and common mistakes that trip up even seasoned pros. Get practical, real-world advice on cleaning up your tags, using the right tools (and avoiding the wrong ones), and ensuring your PDFs are truly accessible. Whether you’re a document novice or a seasoned remediator, these rapid-fire tips will save you time, headaches, and frustration.

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Join Dax Castro and senior trainer Rob Underwood as they unpack how smarter file management and planning can transform your accessibility projects. They dig into practical strategies for setting up metadata, creating consistent heading structures, choosing and managing accessible color palettes with CC Libraries, and planning alternate formats for charts and tables before you ever hit export to PDF. Along the way, they tackle the realities of inherited files, layout tables, and multi-person workflows, showing how clear roles and reusable systems can save hours of remediation time while creating a better experience for everyone.

 

Note: For Rob's layer shortcut, he meant to say bring to front, not send to back.