In that view controller, I have a label and a text view. What I am trying to do is whenever the user clicks on a cell, it opens the view controller and in that view controller, the label equals the cell's title, and the text view equals the cell's subtitle.
The line-height value is the vertical distance between lines of text. On web pages, it equals the amount of space above and below text on a line. The unit of line-height is pixel (px). The line-height is usually about 20% larger than the font size. For example, if the font size is 14px, the line-height is about 16.8px. When using a large value for font-size, you might need to adjust the line-height.
In May, Twitch outlined plans to improve the accessibility of its streaming content, including badges for viewers to identify as audio- or video-only so that streamers can see those with a limited channel experience, reducing the time and effort required to navigate the site using a keyboard, and adjustments to ensure the chat is readable with a screen reader. Twitch also suggested changes streamers can make to ensure their broadcasts are more accessible, including adding closed captions to streams and playing games with subtitles.
Thankfully, users can add captions through extensions to use third-party partners like VITAC to support their accessibility needs. Using an experienced third-party captioning provider means easier to read captions and greater caption accuracy which equals more engagement for your content and less stress for content creators.
As with captions, subtitles allow you to reach a larger, global, cross-cultural audience. Ultimately, including subtitles will help make your content accessible to anyone, anywhere. And professional translation is always best to pick up on nuances that occur from language to language. For this reason, VITAC produces captions and uses professional human translators to translate them into other languages so international viewers can participate. Translations produced by artificial intelligence alone can be spotty at best and something to be wary of.