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Re: Mobile accessibility training and another question

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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: May 2, 2019 1:02PM


HI

I've found the Deque University native mobile app accessibility
courses to be pretty good ($45 each for Android and iOS, just go to
http://www.dequeuniversity.com, click on classes and online classes).

I don't know of any workshops unless you commission one for your own
group. I"m sure most of the vendors do this, I know Deque does, we
found their course to be pretty good.
I've seen all of Deque, Level Access and TPG offer online webinars
with emphasis on mobile apps accessibility, all are good, I am sure.
Re your question, if the links are not visible or actionable on the
screen you probably need to hide them. There is a way to hide content
from accessibility, at least on iOS. I have to dig around a bit to see
exactly how.
I hope this helps a bit.


On 5/2/19, Dona Patrick < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
> Does anyone know of good mobile (not app) accessibility training that is
> available either in the DC area or online?
>
> Speaking of mobile accessibility -- is it expected behavior to have
> VoiceOver read links that are behind an open menu when using the swipe
> down/up gesture or should only the visible links (menu items) be read?
>
> See -- I really do need that training!
>
> Dona
> > > > >


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