How would you approach announcing an accessibility message via TalkBack on Android (or iOS equivalent)? Is this possible with existing ReactNative version?
I have a navigation with dropdown menus on larger screens, and in order to create the proper responsive behavior for smaller screens, I've set preventDefault on the parent-link that has a dropdown
Refreshing my Javascript knowledge here so I know this is the basics of the language. In my example I can see what is happening, I just can't put into words the reason why.
At certain point I used Accessibility Inspector (from Xcode -> Open developer tool -> Accessibility Inspector) while running my app in simulator, and ever since the Xcode console is cluttered
When I click on a link, a popup is opening and after closing the popup, focus is coming to the link, but focusing is not working in Mozilla. If I use tab focusing, it is working.
This is an introduction to social media accessibility, including identification of common accessibility issues and features offered by each social media platform to make your posts more accessible.
We're building a website, that people will be sent to from an email. There's multiple home pages, because there are different groups in the email list that the home pages correspond to.
I understand the point of describing sounds made by objects or people not visible in a scene, especially when they are relevant to the plot and/or make the characters react to it.
Our clients gave us a video that is mostly B-roll so they are saying they do not need to add captions to make is ADA compliant, but I'm not sure that is true.