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In this video, you will learn how to correctly tag the title in an accessible PDF. For that, we have to look at the currently relevant standard PDF/UA-1 or better the Matterhorn protocol 1.1 that is derived from it. We will notice that these documents do not have any specification for the title text of a PDF document. However, in the accessibility community there is the consensus that a title can either be tagged as a paragraph or as a first-level heading. Both options are therefore frequently used in practice and are also permitted ing to PDF/UA-1. However, I have to stress that the paragraph tag is a WAY BETTER option than the heading tag. And one of the main reasons is the following: If the title is tagged as a first-level heading, then all other main headings in the document suddenly become second-level headings. This fact alone is already not great, but it has an additional serious side effect. Because, imagine if in the future the title gets its ow