July Accessibility Webinars from Deque
Are you interested in learning more about web and mobile accessibility? Deque is pleased to announce two free webinars in July to help you get up-to-speed. Whether you are brand new to the ideas around...
View ArticleUpcoming Accessibility Webinars from Deque
Are you interested in learning more about web and mobile accessibility? Deque is pleased to announce two free webinars to help you get up to speed. Whether you’re brand new to the ideas around...
View ArticleiOS8 Release Provides Greater Accessibility
Apple’s iOS8 was recently released, and we are excited about the improved accessibility bundled into the upgrade. Ablenet Technology offers a useful review of the new features and an iOS8 upgrade...
View ArticleIntroducing Accessibillity 101 App for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
For most developers, accessibility is a foreign concept, and it’s difficult for people who don’t use VoiceOver to understand all of the data connections and interactions that are required. The...
View ArticleTrends and Takeaways from M-Enabling 2015
Deque recently had the opportunity to take part in the 2015 M-Enabling Summit—a two-day annual meeting that’s exclusively dedicated to promoting mobile accessibility and assistive applications and...
View ArticleGet Accelerated Mobile Accessibility Training at Deque’s Next Bootcamp
Join Deque for a two-day Mobile Accessibility Training Bootcamp: August 6-7, 2015, in Austin, TX. At the Accessibility Bootcamp you’ll learn the basics of accessibility and move quickly into...
View ArticleDynamic Notifications
This post was co-authored by Chris McMeeking and Jennifer Dailey. Dynamic content in applications can be tricky to handle properly, and can lead to numerous accessibility violations. It is important to...
View ArticleAccessible Text Input in Android
This post was co-authored by Chris McMeeking and Melinda Kothbauer. The default text entry field in Android is the EditText object. EditText objects are difficult because the common practices for...
View 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 iOS Accessibility. An...
View 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, they are inaccessible by default. WCAG...
View 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 dynamic elements that...
View ArticlePrevent Confusing Acronym Announcements in Android
This post was co-authored by Chris McMeeking and Alistair Barrell. When doing accessibility testing, how often do you listen to the entire duration of a long announcement? For example, if you were to...
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