For those of you who are developers or work with developers who need
help with accessibility I found this guide to be quite useful:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/futuremedia/support/028_MobileSandG_v7_production.pdf
Not only does it document 71 common accessibility problems but it
provides actual code showing both how something should be done and bad
examples for HTML, iOS and Android. This is the first time I've found
documentation covering those three platforms as they are usually
targeted towards just one. So now when I complain to an iOS developer
that their button lacks a label I can send the to issue 23 in this
document (Objects and Elements must have accessibility properties set
appropriately) which has working code examples of how to do it and
common failure code. This had always been a weak point for me where I
knew what was wrong but couldn't tell a developer exactly how to fix it.
CB
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