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Artifact

Description

Denotes content that is non-structural or decorative, such as background graphics or other content not intended to be read in the logical order.

Namespace
2.0
Category
grouping
block
inline

Differences

Well tagged PDF:

The 'Artifact' element in Well-Tagged PDF is used for content that is decorative or non-essential to the logical structure. It marks items that should be ignored in content extraction and reflow.

Artifacts must be clearly marked to distinguish them from meaningful content. They should be excluded from the logical reading order to prevent interference with content reusability.


PDFUA:

In PDF/UA, the 'Artifact' element is critical for accessibility by identifying content that does not contribute to the semantic meaning, such as decorative images or layout markers.

Artifacts must be properly tagged and excluded from the primary reading order, ensuring that assistive technologies can skip them and focus on meaningful content.

Use cases

Soft hyphen is artifacted

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Dots representing leader line in table of content are artifacted

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A presentation of non-interactive form field is artifacted

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Artifacted label in list item

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Tag Relationships

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