Meeting minutes
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ACT Rules
Talking about the Accessibility Conformance Testing (ACT) rules for mobile
Some are generic, others are HTML/web specific
WCAG 2.2 mobile mapping
Discuss columns Applicable to mobile Web and Applicable to mobile Native, vote as task force perhaps to get an agreement?
Two documents: "WCAG 2.2 SC that Apply to Pure Native Mobile" and "- How WCAG 2.2 Relates to Mobile and What's Missing" - how do they differ?
Maybe we should merge these into one document?
Copy notes from 1st doc to 2nd doc at right place
https://
How to name "app accessibility"
Mick: Web mobile, native Android, native iOS, Native Mobile, differentiate between hybrid/cross-platform?
Mobile App Accessibility?
App can be downloaded from the App Store / Google Play
App Accessibility Task Force? AATF
Native Mobile Accessibility Task Force NMATF
Mobile App Task Force (MATF)
<Mick> Mobile App Accessibility Task Force (MAATF)
Mobile app = Android/iOS? What about wearOS / watchOS? and iPadOS? etc.
Watch is also a mobile device
WebView / web content in apps
How do we deal with web views and web content inside apps?
Judge WEB content using default WCAG guidance?
What should happen with font size inside WebView? E.g. native app uses 200% font size, then the WebView should also use this scale?
Guidance on WebView's can help, maybe there are some exceptions or best-practices we can write about
Mapping
Mick: Native Android, native iOS, hybrid, cross-platform, all separately mapped? Or one version?
JJ: Take existing guidance from Apple/Google into account: Human Interface Guidelines & Core app quality
Focus on native android/ios first, then see how to fit hybrid/cross-platform/etc.?
Focus on platform behavior, not on framework/programming language
Platform expectations
Take existing platform accessibility requirements and consider them in the mapping
Touch-target size = 48x48 on Android, 44x44 on iOS, WCAG 2.2 has 24x24 at level AA, WCAG AAA has 48x48
Material Design also has accessibility: https://
Core app quality: https://
Human Interface Guidelines: https://
Check which requirements relate to accessibility / WCAG requirements and add those as requirement if different from WCAG