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Originally Posted by DNSB
One acquaintance of mine has a child who is legally blind and attending university. For them, pagelists allows them to locate a page referred to by a professor from the printed text without needing assistance. The type of thing where the profs say 'read pages 249-283 and do the quiz on pages 284-285' before the next class.
For more information see: Accessible Publishing Knowledge Base: Page Navigation as to why pagelists are considered part of accessibility.
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What happens if the eBook does not have a pagelist?
For the new EU rules on accessibility, would a pagelist have to be made for every eBook no matter the type of eBook (be it fiction, non-fiction, textbook)?