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Re: Native Mobile apps and WCAG

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From: JP Jamous
Date: Oct 6, 2016 7:46AM


It is an arm wrestle. I have dealtmobile app that has some parts that are inaccessible.

My only solution at this point is to follow UX standards and Section 508 of ensuring that any digital application must be accessible to comply with reasonable accommodations.


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From: WebAIM-Forum [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ] On Behalf Of Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2016 8:36 AM
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Subject: [WebAIM] Native Mobile apps and WCAG

For those of you who have had to prepare arguments for making mobile apps accessible, and what that means, how have you gone about it?
WCAG 2.0 is the only accessibility standard out there, really (at least from a legal perspective), but it is designed for the web (most of it can be applied to mobile apps, I am aware of the WCAG to ICT project).
BBC also did fantastic work developing mobile accessibility gudelines, but obviously that is not an official standard.

So if your client or your boss or even a colleague asks you if they should make their mobile app accessible or just the responsive version of their webpage, how would you convince them to do the mobile, and how would you explain how WCAG works with OS guides.
Cheers
-B
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