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تحميل برنامج أدوبى ريدر 2025 كامل مجانا - Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
تحميل برنامج أدوبى ريدر 2025 كامل مجانا – Adobe Acrobat Reader DC مقدمة تحميل ادوبي ريدر Adobe Reader لقراءة وعرض ملفات PDF مجاناً يعتبر برنامج أدوبى ريدر أحد أبرز البرمجيات المستخدمة في قراءة ملفات PDF والتي تم تطويرها بواسطة شركة Adobe. منذ إطلاقه الأول، أصبح هذا البرنامج أداة أساسية للمستخدمين في جميع أنحاء العالم لإدارة وعرض المستندات الرقمية بسهولة وفعالية. تحميل برنامج أدوبى ريدر 2025 يتضمن…
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ADOBE ACROBAT READER - Latest Updates - CRAP!
WHAT THE HELL IS ADOBE DOING…!!!! (I did a follow to do this post – will be UNfollowing after submitting.) 😫😡🤬 And doing it this way so others who have complained about it have another central point to come to.Latest couple of versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader has REMOVED the Menu bar from the top of the software.WE CANNOT GET THE MENU BAR BACK…!!! MANY users WANT THAT OPTION..!!!😖😡 So, had to…
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#adobe acrobat pro#ADOBE ACROBAT reader#adobe reader#adobeacrocleaner#adobeacrocleaner.exe#microsoft store
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VAST Guides are here!
By using VAST, you can learn how to add accessibility tags for screen readers to your PDFs, by using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Acrobat.
I'm super excited to release a brand new publishing community resource: VAST (or Visual Accessibility Skills Toolkit).
>> WWW.VAST.GUIDE <<
VAST is a collection of short articles aiming to spread awareness about what visual impairments are, and how folks in the small press industry can accommodate them.
The guides are split into four sections:
Visual Impairment 101 explores what visual impairments are, how visually impaired people navigate digital content, and introduces some current language and definitions (circa 2023).
Screen reading PDFs explores the basics of how screen readers navigate through digital content. Includes video examples!
Using InDesign introduces different tools that designers can use to make their documents more accessible.
Putting Into Practice presents case studies of common structures in roleplaying games, and how they could be given accessibility tags using tools covered in section 3. (Coming soon!)
VAST was developed by Brian Tyrrell (me!), and disability advocate and accessibility consultant Yubi Coates. Visually impaired consultants and InDesign experts were brought in to corroborate the guides.
All of the information in the guides is up to date, and we’re committed to reviewing and updating the guides in 2024 and 2025.
This project was completed using a small pot of funding provided by Creative Scotland’s Create: Inclusion program in 2022.

#ttrpg design#indie ttrpg#tabletop rpg#publishing#visual accessibility#screen reader#visually impaired#blindness#accessibility#pdf#indesign#acrobat#adobe#free resources#I always get anxious when releasing stuff#brb going to sit in a corner now#hope you like it!
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corrupting the purity of my beloved pc of three years by finally being forced to install an adobe product onto it >:(
#ragsycon exclusive#it's just acrobat reader but STILL#i broke free from adobe's chains!!!!! and now... what a shame
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Adobe Reader
#warrenwoodhouse#2024#bookmark#bookmarks#link#links#.lnk#.url#adobe#adobe acrobat#adobe reader#adobe documentcloud#adobe.com#via adobe.com#acrobat.com#via acrobat.com#freebies#free software#free
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How to Make PDFs Accessible | Episode 11: Madera College
Discover Shawn Jordison's approach to solving PDF Accessibility issues at Madera Community College. #PDFAccessibility, #InclusiveEducation, #DigitalInclusion, #AdobeAcrobat, #ScreenReaders, #WCAG, #DocumentDesign, #AccessibilityMatters
Welcome to episode 11 on community college PDF accessibility. Today, we focus on Madera College’s Constitutional By-laws. If you’re interested in the real-life practice and nuances of document remediation, here are Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6, Episode 7, Episode 8, Episode 9, and Episode 10 in our PDF Accessibility Community College Series. Get accessible…
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Adobe PDF Reader離線安裝檔2個秘密下載點,包含舊版【快收藏】
偶爾客戶會從網路購買電腦會順便協助進行設定,PDF閱讀器Adobe Acrobat Reader免費版幾乎是辦公軟體必須安裝工具之一,但工程師現場服務時最擔心2M寬頻事件,如果從線上安裝肯定崩潰,這時隨身準備adobe reader離線安裝檔就格外重要,如何從Adobe官方網站下載吧… Continue reading Untitled
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#adobe acrobat reader 離線安裝#adobe reader offline installer#adobe reader下載#adobe reader免費#adobe reader離線下載#adobe reader離線安裝#pdf reader offline installer#舊版adobe reader
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The Furby Trainer's Guide DELUXE! Put together by the fans, for the fans!
FINALLY! After 25 years, the Furby community has come together to make the newest addition to the Furby Trainer's Guide series…THE FURBY TRAINER'S GUIDE DELUXE!
In it, you'll find a layout reminiscent to the previous ones, but updated with new information, chapters, sections, images, illustrations, and so much more.
And best of all, it's all FREE TO READ! 445 pages worth of new and updated content!! Download and read the PDF at this link: http://tinyurl.com/FurbyTrainersGuide
Please reblog this so other Furby fans can refer to this guide if needed, and feel free to send it to anyone you feel might be interested :D
EASIEST WAYS TO OPEN THE PDF AFTER DOWNLOADING:
PC: Open it using Adobe Acrobat, which you can download for free here: https://get.adobe.com/reader/
Mobile: Download Adobe Acrobat PDF viewer for mobile devices
What to do if you can't download the file:
First, try checking it out on archive.org: https://archive.org/details/furby-trainers-guide-deluxe-2024
On mobile: You should be able to read the PDF within Google Drive itself. Opening this on mobile may take a few minutes, so leave your device open while you go get a snack to eat while reading the book.
On computer: Since a lot of online PDF sites require a subscription to view large files, i suggest downloading the file onto an external drive like a USB stick and SD card and opening it on Okular from there.
#furby#furby fandom#safe furby#furby community#furby 1998#furby 2012#furby 2005#shelby furby#furby love#allfurby#tiger electronics
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I bring the dazed, stumbling body of my reanimated loved one home. They look at me with no recognition in their eyes. From a locked chest I bring forth an amulet of yellow, red, and green enamel. Upon placing it around their neck, they gasp as memory floods back into their neural pathways. (I download chrome and find my bookmarks, tabs, and passwords safe and sound where I left them.)
Bringing the dying body of my loved one to the local mad scientist in a desperate bid to save them (taking my 2017 macbook to the apple store because it froze trying to install a new OS and has been rendered thus unusable)
#thus endeth my saga#I hope#shockingly I did not have to pay anything for them to do this fix which was a pleasant surprise#considering I got this computer refurbished from a microcenter in 2018#now I get to battle my new foe adobe acrobat reader who stands in the way of my#moving to Canada
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Hello everyone,
Congratulations on another amazing Twice Per Year! We hope everyone has been enjoying the batch of new content, or if you haven't had the chance yet, we encourage you to take a look.
This publication was a bit rough going, and largely because of that, the Admin Team has decided to write this post to share with everyone the state of TPY and our (tentative) plans moving forward.
The Process
First, we'd like to explain a little about our process. At the beginning of a year, we open up a poll to take idea submissions from everyone, regardless of whether they hope to participate or not. The admins then compile these submissions into specific choices and themes for people to vote on what they'd like to see for the coming year. This is what acts as our "interest check," to see a birds' eye view of not just participants but also readers. After that, we open sign-ups for the selected theme. While we underline the fact that sign-ups are a show of commitment and there are penalties for dropping out later, we have also attempted to emphasize that these penalties are mild and temporary and mostly just to discourage noncommittal sign-ups. The admin team uses sign-ups to gauge the size of TPY (both literally in page numbers, and fandom-wise in "activity" especially in comparison to interest check numbers), and has to manually collate a spreadsheet of each participant's sign-up info and progress at every check-in. Then, the check-ins. These are checkpoints at set dates during the TPY "term" where we message participants to get an idea of where they're at in the creation process and answer any questions or concerns they may have. The actual status of the work isn't really what matters here - the more important function of a check-in is to open an avenue of dialogue with people so they don't feel shy or hesitant to message the admin team. We understand that stuff happens, and either people don't want to be a bother, or it slips their mind because they're busy with other things, so the check-ins function as, well, a check-in to see how things are going. Finally, the submissions. This is where the admins' crunch time begins, as we rush to begin production of the actual zine itself. If participants do not submit their works correctly with the template provided, then this stage can also involve chasing people down for info within a timely manner (and if responses are slow, can delay production). Unfortunately, this part has been a struggle over the last 3-4 TPYs, as participants have not consistently submitted their works as requested (mostly artists). At this point we are aware that things tend to drop into radio silence, so we'd like to briefly list what we're busy working on. In addition to participants' submissions, the sum total of a TPY publication is made up of: a cover page (whose artist is selected from the sign-up sheet); a disclaimer and thank you page; original graphics for the acknowledgements, table of contents, and contributors pages; original graphics for the SFW and NSFW category pages; and an original document template for written works. It is a large amount of work and can take time to get looking right. We also re-format and SPAG (spelling and grammar) check written works, and resize any incorrectly submitted artwork. Once everything is made and ready, it is compiled with Adobe Acrobat into a single PDF.
The Numbers
There are a couple of pain points in this process that we'd like to elaborate on.
In 2022, we took over TPY from the old team, and as such only ran one theme as we built our new system and processes. We are missing full voting and participant information from this time, but we do know that there were:
24 sign-ups, with 12 final participants (12 drop outs/potentially ghosted)
Last year (2023), TPY had:
52 votes on the themes
23 sign-ups for part one, with 19 final participants (4 drop outs)
31 sign-ups for part two, with 24 final participants (7 drop outs)
This year (2024), so far TPY has had:
43 votes on the themes
26 sign-ups for part one, with 18 final participants (8 drop outs - 5 of which ghosted)
Overall numbers are varied, but it's the ratio for each year we're looking at. For 2023, the percentage ratio from votes to sign-ups were 44~59.5%, dropping to 36.5~46% for final participation (a drop of 7.5~13.5%). These are pretty good numbers - it means roughly around half of the people who voted were planning to participate! For 2024 however, it started out strong (60%!) but dropped to 41.9% upon final submissions (a whopping 18.1% right out of the gate). But more importantly: not only did it drop below the participant threshold that the admin team has set, but there were a staggering number of people who simply vanished and did not inform us of dropping out. This was when we posted our notice saying that we were extending the submission deadline, in hopes to get word from those people on their status - which severely delayed the production of the zine. We received 2 further submissions in this way, but the rest remained MIA.
But What Does It Mean
The takeaway here is the growing number of drop outs (not to mention the ghosting). Sign-up numbers are largely looking great, as it's natural for that number to rise and fall as people come and go from the fandom, get busier or have more leisure time, are interested in that term's theme or not, etc etc. The admin team's threshold is for a 20 participant minimum, as we believe this is a reasonable number for current fandom activity/popularity, in addition to allowing for a wide variety of fanworks submitted (the ratio of written works to artworks can be very skewed). Dropping below this number is concerning, as not only does it mean decreasing interest, but it also starts tipping the level of work needed by the admin team into unbalance. We're working adults, with jobs and responsibilities, and dedicate not only our personal time but also our personal money (Adobe ain't cheap) to this fandom tradition. Understandably we want TPY to be the very best it can be, but that does require others to "meet us halfway," so to speak, by participating. If not enough people do so, the work involved begins to feel less like a willing celebration to contribute to and give back to the fandom, and more like we're, well, wasting our time and effort (and money).
And while we understand life does happen and sometimes it's necessary to drop out despite original intentions to participate, the Admin Team would like to re-emphasize that if you don't believe you can fully commit (perhaps you don't have a solid idea for the theme, or you know you'll be gone on holiday for an extended period, etc.), then please don't sign-up. If you must drop out - no worries, truly, but please let us know! Don't just disappear! Conversely, we really hope that more people do consider signing up - there's no "requirements" you must meet (anyone can participate), the process is easy (all we ask is you respond to the check-ins and follow submission rules, otherwise we do the rest), and you get to be published in one of this ship's longest running events!
We hope that by making all this information transparent, we can empower and encourage people to be more willing to participate and support TPY. The Admin Team has occasionally received some absolutely lovely and kind messages thanking us, which we appreciate more than words can say, as this really is a labor of love. But we'd also love to see those feelings returned to the fandom at large, not just kept in our email inbox!
Moving Forward
Thankfully this time, we were able to get TPY out at the very end of September/start of October, but unfortunately this has messed up our timeline for the remainder of the year.
The Admin Team took some additional time to discuss whether TPY would continue or not, after this rough term, but we didn't want to just end things with no transparency and no chance for people to have their say. So we've chosen to continue for now, with some changes.
As there are only 3 months left in the year, it would be a very rushed term (not to mention end of year holidays), and we have decided that that would be unfair to hopeful participants. As such, the Admin Team has made the decision to push the voted-on theme, "Ocean's 1923" (love at sea), to the beginning of next year (2025-1).
Sign-ups will start December 1st and run through December 31st. (A further timeline of check-in and submission dates will be shared later.)
As the numbers start rolling in, and we see how that term fares in sign-up and final participant rates, we will make a final decision on the ultimate fate of TPY. If interest has simply waned over the years and people no longer wish to participate, then we would like to end TPY with dignity, and would likely hold one final wrap-up theme to top things off.
Final Words
We know this was a lot to get through, so thank you if you got this far. We are so appreciative of everyone who has touched TPY in some way - whether as a participant or a reader, you are an important part of this ship.
We understand if there's questions or comments people would like to make in response to this. Our email is always open (usukustwiceperyear (at) gmail (dot) com), or feel free to message Narcoleptic via Discord (@narcoleptic).
Thank you again, and until next time, The USUKUS Network & Twice Per Year Admin Team
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Hey violet!
What’s something you want to share with your audience that you couldn’t fit into TEG? Like a scene or some world building tidbit, etc :)
I wish you a wonderful day!!!
hey anon!
oooh this is always a fun question, but I can't think of anything in the moment. but! I hope you'll indulge me in this, something else I've been meaning to share for a while but hadn't taken the time to take pics yet
last year I printed all of TEG so I could edit it. I find editing a zillion times easier on paper than on the screen, especially because my free, ancient word processor doesn't play nice with AO3, so ALL OF TEG was hand typed with the html. so like every time you saw italics or bold, I hand wrote <i>the coding</i> in there. ANYWAY
I typeset it and went to interpolate (??? I forgot the word, but you have to order the pages a certain way in the PDF so the printer prints them correctly in folios) it in Adobe Acrobat (I think) but the function was broken Dx I haven't tested it since then, but I was VERY annoyed to find that was the case, cuz it meant instead of cutting TEG's ~1000 pages down by four to print, I could only cut down by two
so I spent about 3 days printing the whole damn thing out. after editing, I put the pages in acid protected plastic sheets and put 'em into binders:


I went through the whole thing with a red pen, making as many corrections as I could find. I did a post about my most common mistakes (please learn from my mistakes!) but here's a quick recap of the major findings:
"if... then" NOT "if... than"
pouring vs poring -> "poring over data pads" is correct
reticules vs reticles -> "reticles" are what we want, "reticules" are little purses
reign vs rein -> "rein in emotion" is the correct one
how em dashes work
capitalizing in quotations
Then after all that was done, I went back through with gold pen and added little "fun facts" and bits of info because I thought maybe someday I could sell this massive tome, or use it for a raffle for charity, or something, and my author notes would add some interest and value :)

So for example in the above picture, the gold tid bits are as follows:
text: "Ultra Magnus said it's a closed loop. He closed it himself when the tubes were installed."
note: but Soundwave opened them recently (this was a note to myself- this line is to throw off the reader re: how Soundwave siphoned away the 0001 energon in the Scavengers' tubes)
text: I'm glad we told the crew it was missing. Otherwise they'd probably tear us apart tonight when Ratchet does his thing with the current mix.
note: transparency laws (here Rodimus is referring to an off-page meeting in which the leadership team told the crew the 0001 energon was missing. they did this because of the transparency laws they put in place)
text:
Megatron: "If I asked you what the definition of Soundwave was, what would you answer?"
Rodimus: "I… I have no idea what you mean. Our Soundwave? 0001 Soundwave? Another Soundwave?"
note: R means TFP SW here :D b/c 0001 SW is mentioned separately (when Rodimus says "Our Soundwave?" he means the TFP Soundwave that has boarded the ship)

text: (Aquafend had) accidentally doubled a few of the layers, making the original map hard to see in some places.
note: tech issues inspired by boomers
text: Aquafend pointed to his own aft. "Soundwave: posterior."
note: bwa (I think this line is SO funny haha)

text: Ambulon shrugged. "Tell First Aid and Ratchet to lay off? Velocity's cool. I'm satisfied with my life here. I want to do my work unimpeded."
note: this is why he trusts her later with the spark jewels (by this I mean, it's very small and in the background, but Ambulon always defaults to Velocity as advisor or company over the other medics)
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I did write a bunch of notes, but not on every page. I wanted to get going with making a typeset ebook available for folks (there's a link on AO3), and I do have the typeset PDF for anyone who wants to ficbind! I don't post that publicly, but I do give it out via email. Just email if you'd like to ficbind =)
So yeah! Right now these binders are just leaning against my bookshelf (in summer I use them to brace the door through the ever-present air pressure changes of a/c, lol). If I ever were to sell or give these away, I'd definitely go through and put notes on as many pages as possible. They're not on every page, but a good amount.
Thanks for the fun ask! =)
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How would I check for a pdf being accessible?
That's actually not as easy a question to answer as you might think.
The cheapest way I can think of to do this is to go through it with a free screen reader like NVDA (or VoiceOver if you're using an apple device, because its basically free for you at that point).
Now, you can also check to see if a PDF is accessible without a screen reader, but you're probably going to need Acrobat Pro. This is also something you are likely going to need if you want to make an inaccessible PDF accessible.
Unlike Microsoft Word or something like that, PDF doesn't do a lot of the accessibility work for you, at least not right off the bat. A lot more things have to be done (or at least verified) manually. However, this also means you have more flexibility. There are ways to make certain things screen reader accessible (e.g., tables with merged cells) that are impossible to make accessible in a program that does more of the work for you, such as Microsoft Word. PDF usually make less conventional reading orders possible too, when that's relevant to the content.
Create and verify PDF accessibility (Acrobat Pro) is a good place to start if you have access to Acrobat Pro.
Section 508 Guide Tagging PDF’s in Adobe Acrobat Pro is also another great resource that covers a lot of common tagging structures.
Of course, screen reader accessibility is not all there is to it. You want to make sure you check for other areas too, such as ensuring all text has the appropriate color contrast ratio with its background. You also want to make sure you're not using color alone to convey meaning.
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Um you are on Tumblr and an homosexual??! Um ok? That's not allowed I don't think, go back to using Adobe Acrobat Reader: Free Pdf viewer
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After cursing my household's new printer for weeks for failing 9 out of 10 times, I found the culprit. The computer has an outdated version of Adobe Acrobat. Printing with any up to date pdf reader solves the issue.
Printers are still very much a scam though. This one sounds like it's about to fall apart everytime it prints, from how flimsy it is, and it also takes much longer to start printing compared to my previous one (rip), which was from the early 2000s.
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Solving the "Table Header Cell Has No Associated Sub Cells" Error in Adobe Acrobat Pro
Learn to solve the 'Table Header Cell Has No Associated Sub Cells' error for table accessibility in Adobe Acrobat. #TableAccessibility, #AdobeAcrobat, #PDFAccessibility, #AccessibilityMatters, #InclusiveDesign, #DocumentCompliance, #ScreenReaderFriendly
Today we’re tackling a common issue in PDF accessibility: the “Table Header Cell Has No Associated Sub Cells” error. This can be a stumbling block when ensuring your documents achieve PDF/UA compliance. Here’s our step-by-step guide to help you resolve this. Video Guide In Adobe Acrobat, tables must have properly associated header and data cells for screen readers to interpret them correctly.…
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#accessibility errors#Accessible Documents#adobe acrobat#Document Compliance#pdf accessibility#Screen Readers#table accessibility
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