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Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Chax Chat Accessibility Podcast

Written by: Dax Castro & Chad Chelius
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Join Chad Chelius and Dax Castro (CHAX) as they chat about important document accessibility topics, trends and maybe even complain a little now and again.Copyright 2025. All rights reserved Economics Management Management & Leadership
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  • When Do You Actually Need Table Cell IDs?
    May 12 2026

    In this episode of Chax Chat, Chad and Dax tackle one of the most complex and misunderstood topics in document accessibility: table cell IDs. While most people understand basic table structure, things quickly break down when you introduce merged cells, multiple header levels, and real-world design patterns. They walk through how tables are supposed to work, why scope alone isn't always enough, and where things start to fail for assistive technology.

    From explaining how screen readers interpret parent and child relationships within tables to sharing practical strategies for fixing complex structures, this episode dives deep into both the "why" and the "how." Whether you're working in Word, InDesign, or remediating directly in Acrobat, you'll gain a clearer understanding of when cell IDs are necessary and how to implement them efficiently without spending hours doing it manually.

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    38 mins
  • Bullet Structure Revealed
    Apr 28 2026

    In this episode of Chax Chat, Chad and Dax dig into a deceptively simple topic that has a big impact on accessibility: lists. While bullets and numbers may seem like basic formatting choices, the way they are structured behind the scenes can dramatically change how assistive technology interprets and reads content. They break down the anatomy of a properly tagged list in a PDF and explain why those tags matter more than most people realize.

    From real-world examples of how screen readers behave when list structures are incorrect to surprising quirks like how certain bullet styles are announced, this episode highlights the gap between visual design and actual usability. Whether you're creating documents in Word, InDesign, or remediating in Acrobat, you'll walk away with practical insights to help ensure your lists aren't just formatted correctly - but truly accessible.

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    27 mins
  • What the ADA Title II Extension Really Means
    Apr 20 2026

    Just days after we unpacked the upcoming ADA Title II deadline, everything changed.

    In this special episode, legal expert Judith Risch returns for her second appearance this week to walk through the Department of Justice's one-year extension, and what it signals now that the update is official. Together, we move beyond the headline to explore what's driving the change, what may come next, and what organizations should actually be paying attention to right now.

    With decades of experience in digital accessibility and civil rights law, Judith brings clarity to a moment that's easy to misinterpret. While the timeline has changed, the expectations haven't, and neither has the need to make meaningful progress.

    This episode is a reset: a chance to refocus, get aligned, and use this time intentionally.

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    29 mins
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