Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out
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Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing, Step 3: Test critical issues – Text-to-Speech Trap
Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out
The needs of people with cognitive disabilities
People with cognitive, language and learning disabilities comprise the largest group of those with disabilities accessing the web—approximately 15 to 20% of the population. It is important to remember that people with cognitive disabilities often have a problem in only one area of cognition and can be of average or higher-than-average intelligence. People with cognitive
From guide dogs to guide robots
Written by Rafal Charlampowicz, Contact him at LinkedIn This article is not about digital accessibility. It’s about guide robots and guide dogs and sometimes even about human guides. I hope it will be useful for robot designers and interesting for people who would like to know more about guide dogs, guiding and navigation. Why don’t
Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing, Step 3: Test critical issues – Layer trap
Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out
Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing, Step 3: Test critical issues – Swipe and / or Scroll trap
Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out
Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing, Step 3: Test critical issues – Exit trap
Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out
Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing, Step 5: Test mobile assistive technology and feature support
Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out
Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing, Step 4: Test mobile-specific issues
Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out
Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing, Step 3: Test critical issues
Welcome to our series on the ICT Symposium’s Mobile Site and Native App Accessibility Testing. We will be posting a series of articles to help testers and developers determine and improve the accessibility of their mobile websites and apps. All this information is already online in Word format, so if you can’t wait check out