For 5 years now I've been learning about web accessibility and reviewing websites. But I'm not a native screen reader user, and my mobile app experience is lacking.
This month I learned about "Accessibility Actions" or "actions available" for VoiceOver and TalkBack. I shoulda known about it for years-- it makes navigation by swiping potentially much quicker.
Would you be willing to share your thoughts and experiences with this feature?
Navigating Reddit is like having dinner with friends at a cozy, laid-back restaurant.
Scrolling through Instagram is like being on the dance floor with friends: everyone immersed in their own rhythm, blinded by the lights and unable to really listen to each other.