HTML is natively more accessible to screen readers than static PDFs.
Search engines can index the semantic structure of HTML more effectively than embedded text in a document. 3. Core Technologies for HTML Publishing html.press
This paper explores the evolution of from a purely screen-based medium to a viable format for high-fidelity printing and scholarly publishing. It examines frameworks like Research Articles in Simplified HTML (RASH) and Scholarly HTML , which aim to replace PDFs in academic and professional "press" workflows. 2. Introduction: The Shift from PDF to HTML HTML is natively more accessible to screen readers
For decades, the has dominated the "press" world because it preserves layout exactly as intended. However, modern HTML offers several advantages for digital-first publishing: Core Technologies for HTML Publishing This paper explores
HTML documents adapt to any screen size, unlike fixed-layout PDF pages.
To make HTML "press-ready," developers use specific CSS rules to control how content appears on physical paper: