Tag: iOS

An Introduction to Native Mobile Accessibility – Featuring Deque University for iOS/Android

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March 29, 2016 By Chris McMeeking

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…

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Common Accessibility Element Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

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February 3, 2016 By Chris McMeeking

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…

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Use of Color in Mobile Applications

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November 3, 2015 By Chris McMeeking

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…

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iOS Updating Content

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September 10, 2015 By Chris McMeeking

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…

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Accessible Tabbed Navigation in Android

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September 3, 2015 By Chris McMeeking

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,…

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What iOS Traits Actually Do

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August 21, 2015 By Chris McMeeking

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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