Orange mobile accessibility guidelines
Accessibility: a need for some, a benefit for all!
Mobile accessibility definition #
It is an application usable by everyone
- People with no disabilities.
- Elderly people.
- People with disabilities (temporary or permanent).
and in all situations
- With any kind of material: mobile browser, Android, iOS, tablet.
- In an unfavourable environment: poor luminosity, touchpad while moving,...
- With specific software that compensate the handicap.
Site organization #
Android #
1. Design criteria #
List of different accessibility criteria for obtaining an accessible mobile app.
A good way to be aware of the main criteria and commit progressively in accessibility.
2. Developers guide #
Section for developers.
Everything you need to know to code accessible on mobile.
3. Talkback #
Guide to using the native screen reader.
Details all the necessary gestures for a Talkback complete mastery.
4. Tests #
Includes tests to be done so as to be sure that the Android recommendations are taken into account before the prod launching.
iOS #
1. Design criteria #
List of different accessibility criteria for obtaining an accessible mobile app.
A good way to be aware of the main criteria and commit progressively in accessibility.
2. Developers guide #
Section for developers.
Everything you need to know to code accessible on mobile.
3. VoiceOver #
Guide to using the native screen reader.
Details all the necessary gestures for a VoiceOver complete mastery.
4. WWDC #
Contains many detailed World Wide Developers Conference
videos that represent a significant milestone to mobile accessibility.
5. Tests #
Includes tests to be done so as to be sure that the iOS recommendations are taken into account before the prod launching.
mDAN #
mDAN application overview, the digital accessibility demonstrator for mobile.
Useful links #
Some useful links that will complete the explanation of this website.