Tag: iOS
An Introduction to Native Mobile Accessibility – Featuring Deque University for iOS/Android
One of the most challenging aspects of mobile accessibility is that most developers,managers, user interface designers, software engineers, etc don’t have a disability that makes…
Read ArticleCommon Accessibility Element Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
Maybe this scenario sounds familiar: You’re working on your iOS application, dabbling with Accessibility. You know a little bit about how to use VoiceOver and…
Read ArticleUse of Color in Mobile Applications
This post was co-authored by Chris McMeeking, Alistair Barrell, and Jennifer Dailey. How applications use color can cause issues for users with disabilities. For non-sighted…
Read ArticleiOS Updating Content
This post was co-authored by Chris McMeeking and Jennifer Dailey. Updating Content consists of elements that constantly change, such as clocks and scrolling advertisements. Unlike…
Read ArticleAccessible Tabbed Navigation in Android
This post was co-authored by Chris McMeeking and Melinda Kothbauer. TabWidgets are a tool that can add great functionality to your mobile Android apps; however,…
Read ArticleWhat iOS Traits Actually Do
This post was co-authored by Chris McMeeking and Alistair Barrell. Accessibility Traits Accessibility Traits are yet another useful and important feature in the realm of…
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