Accessibility testing is the practice of making web and mobile applications usable to as many people as possible. It makes applications accessible to those with disabilities, such as vision impairment, hearing disabilities, and other physical or cognitive conditions.
At Hapleaf we ensure that all practices to standardize accessibility are followed within the application to comply with the accessibility regulation like W3C’s WCAG 1.0/WCAG 2.0, BITV 1.0, Section 508 & Stanca Act etc.,
We ensure that the applications work with screen readers, speech recognition software, screen magnification, and more.
Key Considerations for Accessibility Testing:
• Labels — Used by assistive technologies, like VoiceOver or TalkBack
• Text contrast — Ratio between text or images and background color
• Hit area size — Area designated for user interaction
• View hierarchy of UI — Determines how easy the Android app is to navigate
• Dynamic font size — Option for users to increase font size to fit their needs