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Here are some tips to know so as to build accessible iOS apps in SwiftUI and UIKit, e.g. use of traits, notifications and zoom, with code samples.

 

Here are some tips about how you can make accessibility tests for your iOS apps with some screen shots and code samples

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by pylapp@programming.dev to c/a11y@programming.dev
 

Here are some tips about how you can make accessibility tests for your iOS apps with some screen shots and code samples

 

Here are some tips to know so as to build accessible iOS apps in SwiftUI and UIKit, e.g. use of traits, notifications and zoom, with code samples.

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A11y guidelines (a11y-guidelines.orange.com)
 

Orange group keeps alive and available an interesting and very rich web site providing plenty of rules and advices about accessibility. The content targets iOS, Android, web and also other mediums.

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A11y guidelines online (a11y-guidelines.orange.com)
 

Orange group keeps alive and available an interesting and very rich web site providing plenty of rules and advices about accessibility. The content targets iOS, Android, web and also other mediums.

 

Under free license GPL 2.0, this tool can be integrated in a web site as a library or used as a web browser extension.

It will change typography, layouts, Colors and behaviours of pages so as to try to make such pages more readable and usable for disabled users.

 

Kin is a minimalistic tool to check whether your project.pbxproj file is correct.

Kin is just a syntax checker built with ANTLR 4 with a very thin layer to be usable from command line.

Kin is helpful and under license Apache 2.0

 

Just wanted to share kind of tutorial I wrote about flashing LineageOS on old smartphones to keen them up to date 📱

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