3 Things - Tuesday, September 21

  1. A case for accessibility statements in app stores
    In Applehtml5-dom-document-internal-entity2-8217-ends App Store and Googlehtml5-dom-document-internal-entity2-8217-ends Play Store, apps can have certain bits of meta data. Categories, localisations, price, privacy policy URLhtml5-dom-document-internal-entity2-8230-end but where is the meta field for accessibility statements?

  2. How to create an accessible app (and why you should)
    Whilst many development teams see accessibility as a html5-dom-document-internal-entity2-8216-endnice-to-havehtml5-dom-document-internal-entity2-8217-end, it is crucial in todayhtml5-dom-document-internal-entity2-8217-ends mobile world. Building your mobile application with accessibility in mind will drastically improve user experience as well as maximize revenue.


  3. Mobile accessibility checklist
    This document provides a concise checklist of accessibility requirements for mobile app developers. It is intended to continuously evolve as more patterns arise.

Maggie Vaughan, CPACC
~ friend of DubBot, A11Y practitioner in higher ed