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Re: Mobile accessibility training and another question

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From: Dona Patrick
Date: May 6, 2019 9:03AM


Thanks Joe. Just now saw this. I will pass it on.

On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 5:33 PM < <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:

> Here is a way to hide content of both Android and iOS
>
> Android:
> https://developer.android.com/reference/android/view/View.html#attr_android
> :
> importantForAccessibility
>
> iOS:
>
> https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiaccessibilityelement/16195
> 80-isaccessibilityelement
> <https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiaccessibilityelement/1619580-isaccessibilityelement>
>
> I work for TPG and give native mobile app accessibility trainings/webinars.
>
> Joe Humbert
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WebAIM-Forum < <EMAIL REMOVED> > On Behalf Of
> Dona
> Patrick
> Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 3:13 PM
> To: WebAIM Discussion List < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
> Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Mobile accessibility training and another question
>
> Thanks, Birkir. I actually am signed up for the full content with Deque
> University (my second time around -- I guess my retention is not so good).
> I will check it out.
>
> And thanks for the answer. I suspected as much. I noticed that on the web
> site in question the links behind the menu, when open, are tabbable when
> the
> browser is made smaller, like a mobile device.
>
> Dona
>
> On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 3:02 PM Birkir R. Gunnarsson <
> <EMAIL REMOVED> > wrote:
>
> > 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
> > > > > > > > > archives at http://webaim.org/discussion/archives
> > > > > >
> >
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