Re: Multiple ways for apps

Hi Michelle, 

I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but it is certainly
innovative! 

If you load my Chrome Extension, 

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/search/enguage?h1=en 

you can click on Ctrl-SPACE to speak to your browser. 

You can just say "describe the page" and it lists the widgets in the
DOM. 

You can say, "what links are there", and it will list the links in the
DOM. 

You can say, "do you have a XXX link" if you think you know where to go.


See https://youtu.be/JYSO7fE6liA for an example. Hope this helps!

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Kind regards,
Dr Martin Wheatman, 
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On 2019-09-04 12:37 pm, Michelle Parfitt wrote:

> Hi everyone,  
> 
> I was wondering if anyone had any advice/good examples of mobile apps which followed the WCAG guideline 2.4.5 Multiple Ways? I've found a few information heavy apps that do this well by having a menu and also a search bar (for example for news outlets), however, for apps such as Instagram, the search function is not used to navigate around the app (just find new content) and the only way to navigate  to all areas of the app is via the tray at the bottom (which seems to be quite common e.g. is also the case on the Easyjet app). This provides one way of navigation. I assume this means it fails and Instagram and other apps like it would need to add another way of navigating. Has anyone seen new innovative ways of providing more than one way to navigate apps other than provide a search function? 
> 
> Thanks 
> Michelle

Received on Tuesday, 17 September 2019 15:50:47 UTC