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Articles

Optimizing VoiceOver in an iOS E-Commerce App with Conditional Accessibility

In the previous articles, we built an iOS e-commerce app accessible to VoiceOver, Full Keyboard Access, and Voice Control users. This article explores how we can optimize the VoiceOver experience without breaking Full Keyboard Access or Voice Control in the process.

Making an iOS E-Commerce Product List Accessible to VoiceOver and Beyond

For a webinar on November 11, I wanted to show how I code and test iOS apps using VoiceOver as a blind developer. To make it realistic, I built a small e-commerce prototype that naturally ended up with the same types of accessibility issues I often encounter in real projects. The premise was simple: build the app “normally,” without deliberately creating accessibility issues, and then fix whatever emerged, all without changing a single pixel of its visual design. This article walks through how I improved the VoiceOver experience on the Product List Page (PLP) and the Wishlist, and how those changes impacted Full Keyboard Access and Voice Control.

Making an iOS E-Commerce Product Detail Page Accessible to VoiceOver and Beyond

For a webinar on November 11, I wanted to show how I code and test iOS apps using VoiceOver as a blind developer. To make it realistic, I built a small e-commerce prototype that naturally ended up with the same types of accessibility issues I often encounter in real projects. The premise was simple: build the app “normally,” without deliberately creating accessibility issues, and then fix whatever emerged, all without changing a single pixel of its visual design. This article walks through how I improved the VoiceOver experience on the Product Detail Page (PDP), and how those changes impacted Full Keyboard Access and Voice Control.

Accessibility of Fuel and EV Charging Stations: Wheelchair user insights and the European Accessibility Act

Wheelchair users experience accessibility challenges at fuel and charging stations that most people never notice. The issue isn’t our disabilities, but the way fuel and charging stations are designed. This is finally starting to change. The European Accessibility Act (EAA) now requires self-service terminals to be accessible, which is a big deal for anyone who has ever struggled with a poorly placed payment screen.

ADA’s New 2026 Deadline: What Tech Vendors Need To Know

If your company builds websites, apps, or digital services for cities, counties, school districts, or any other state or local government body in the US—there’s a major accessibility deadline coming your way.