What’s New in React Native 0.60?

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What’s New in React Native 0.60?

React Native is a popular open-source framework for hybrid app development, globally. Developed by Facebook, React Native gives developers the power to create stunning mobile apps for iPhone & Android. Recently, Facebook announced the official React Native 0.60 release with new updates.

According to Facebook, the release will make it easier to handle large migrations for Android & iOS projects along with resolving many bugs and issues. In this blog, let’s see what’s new in React Native 0.60:

Increased Attention to Improving Accessibility

React Native 0.60 has significantly enhanced the accessibility APIs on Android & iOS. The latest version will use APIs provided by the basic platform, combining native support technologies. Along with this several improvements have been made in roles, action support, flags, etc. Here is a quick overview of all the accessibility improvements in React Native 0.60

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Assisted iOS accessibility flags and reduce motion on iOS Addition of missing roles for several elements onClick callback and clickable prop added for triggering actions through keyboard Callbacks for several accessibility actions to manage accessibility related to user-specific functions


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