There’s a few circumstances when you’ll want to set your own accessibility label, such as… An interactive element that you haven’t given a text value to, such as an image button. An interactive element with a long visual label. An interactive element with a short visual label that takes context from your design. A control […]
This blog was inspired by Jeff Watkins’ series of blogs on UIButton. UIButton is a fundamental part of building interfaces on iOS. So much so, that it probably doesn’t get the love it deserves. But it’s also really powerful and customisable when used correctly. Accessibility labels on iOS I feel are very similar. They’re fundamental […]
This is the fifth part of the Mastering Embedded Linux series, which is designed to help you become an expert at developing low-cost, customized embedded Linux systems. Previously, I provided an overview of the embedded Linux landscape, then dove straight into tutorials for compiling Raspberry Pi firmware using Buildroot. In this article and the next, […]
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A few months ago I shared a project I’d been working on for iOS exploring the accessibility API available on that platform. The Android accessibility API is equally large and full featured, and really deserves the same treatment. So here’s A11y Box for Android. A11y Box for Android is an exploration of what is available […]
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