Scaling Fonts Automatically in iOS Apps
Vincenzo Rubano·In this guide provided by Apple, you can learn how to make your UIKit based app scale text in its interface automatically using Dynamic Type.
Read moreIn this section you can find references to accessibility information about TV OS, the operating system developed by Apple to power its Apple TV. Documentation with regards to specific accessibility features of the device will be available as well, along with information on how to make TV OS apps accessible will be provided as well.
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In this guide provided by Apple, you can learn how to make your UIKit based app scale text in its interface automatically using Dynamic Type.
Read moreIn this document provided by Apple, you can find a collection of guidelines you should keep in mind while designing, developing and testing your app to ensure it is accessible on Apple platforms.
Read moreThe Unity UI Accessibility Plugin (UAP) is a plugin that allows you to make the interface of your Unity based games accessible to blind and visually impaired players.
Read moreAll requirements coming from accessibility standards and guidelines can be grouped around some basic principles, which can perhaps be much easier to grasp and consider (especially during the earlier phases of the development process).
Read moreImagining how people with disabilities use the Web and mobile devices can be hard. Reading all those standards, guidelines, specifications, tutorials and whatnot can be daunting, especially if you cannot make sense of the reason why your web content, mobile or desktop applications must satisfy certain requirements.
Read moreIn this informative tutorial from the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) you can find a list of tools, techniques, strategies, custom settings and whatnot that people with disabilities may use while browsing the Inter.
Read moreThis informative document from the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) at the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) explores the wide diversity of people and abilities, illustrating conditions that people with disabilities may face while using your products and services (websites, mobile or desktop applications, etc.
Read moreWhen it comes to making a website or application accessible, sometimes it is tempting to elaborate different designs to accommodate people with different needs. In this guide from WebAIM you can find a brief overview how the pros and cons of this choice when compared to the available alternative: a single design, that tries to accommodate all needs of people with disabilities.
Read moreBeing developed by Deque Systems (the same company behind products such as axe-core and Axe Dev Tools), this color palette contrast analyzer is a web service that allows you to quickly check the contrast ratio between all colors in your color palette.
Read moreThis minimal, easy to use web service allows you to quickly test wether the contrast ratio between two colors (foreground and background) is enough for your text to be accessible.
Read moreThis service provided by WebAIM (the same company behind the Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool (WAVE)) allows you to quickly check the contrast ratio between foreground and background colors.
Read moreIn this advanced tutorial from Apple World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2021 you will find out how to “go beyond the basics to deliver an exceptional accessibility experience”.
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