Prepare your app for Accessibility Nutrition Labels | Apple Developer
Learn how to prepare your app for Accessibility Nutrition Labels by supporting essential accessibility features. Discover how you can enhance interaction methods like VoiceOver and Voice Control by properly configuring accessibility labels, traits, and values for custom controls and gestures. Find out how you can support larger text sizes using Dynamic Type, and prevent content truncation with flexible layouts. And learn how to make your app design more inclusive by adopting Dark Mode, responding to preferences like Differentiate Without Color, and ensuring sufficient contrast. 00:00 - Welcome 02:18 - Interaction methods 18:04 - Larger text 26:27 - Color 32:55 - Next steps Explore related documentation, sample code, and more: Catch up on accessibility in SwiftUI: https://developer.apple.com/videos/pl... Get started with Dynamic Type: https://developer.apple.com/videos/pl... Evaluate your app for Accessibility Nutrition Labels: https://developer.apple.com/videos/pl... Overview of Accessibility Nutrition Labels: https://developer.apple.com/help/app-... Accessibility Documentation: https://developer.apple.com/documenta... Learn more about designing for accessibility: https://developer.apple.com/design/hu... More Apple Developer resources: Video sessions: https://apple.co/VideoSessions Documentation: https://apple.co/DeveloperDocs Forums: https://apple.co/DeveloperForums App: https://apple.co/DeveloperApp

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