Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevAccessibility Considerations with Stacked Cards Custom LayoutCats are back! In this blog post, we’ll look into accessibility considerations for the stacked cards layout.Jul 251Jul 251
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevDon’t Lock the Screen Orientation! Handling Orientation in ComposeMany Android apps are locked to portrait mode, and that is an accessibility problem.Jul 186Jul 186
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevStacked Cards Layout With Compose — And CatsWhat is better than a cat? A stack of cats! Or in this case, cat photos. In this blog post I’ll discuss how to create a stacked cards…Jul 11Jul 11
Eevis PanulainWomen in TechnologyThe Worst Case of Imposter SyndromeI’ve been experiencing the worst case of imposter syndrome in my career, and I’ve almost ended up leaving tech behind.Jun 261Jun 261
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevPride in Your App — Trying Out GraphQL on AndroidFor a long time, I’ve wanted to try out GraphQL on Android. And as I found this Pride Flag GraphQL-API, I finally had the chance!Jun 14Jun 14
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevAccessibility Tests in Compose — Name, Role, ValueIn this blog post, we’ll look into how to write tests for custom components for programmatically available name, role, and value.Jun 3Jun 3
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevChange App Theme — Personalizing AccessibilityLet’s continue personalizing your app’s accessibility by adding a setting to change the app theme.May 21May 21
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevToggle Labels With Icons — Personalizing AccessibilityLet’s continue the theme of personalizing your app for users for accessibility by adding a setting to toggle labels with icons.Apr 21Apr 21
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevPersonalizing Accessibility with SettingsWhen users have different, even conflicting, needs for access, what should you do?Mar 29Mar 29
Eevis PanulainProAndroidDevAccessibility Checks with Jetpack Compose PreviewsAndroid Studio Iguana brought us UI Checks, and in this blog post, I’ll discuss them specifically from accessibility point of view.Mar 16Mar 16