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14 results for "Use sufficient color contrast ✎"

14 results for "Use sufficient color contrast ✎"

Use sufficient color contrast

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When text contrasts poorly with its background, it makes reading more difficult, especially for people with low vision. The same goes for icons and situations where highlighting is used to draw attention (such as the hover effects on links).

✎ Technique: Non-text contrast

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The contrast of icons and graphical objects is just as important as that of text. Use sufficient contrast for all elements on the screen, with a minimum contrast ratio of 3:1.

✎ Technique: Checking color contrast

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Color-contrast-checking tools can compare two colors and report on the contrast ratio between them. Some tools will allow you to adjust these values until the ratio is sufficient, helping you to choose a color scheme that avoids contrast problems.

A Deep Dive into Contrast Themes

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People use Contrast Themes to improve their experience of sites by radically changing their visual display to enhance perception and access. Site designs often don't need to account for them but it's worth checking whether there are barriers present or...

Data Visualizations, Charts, and Graphs

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Data visualizations are often not accessible due to low color contrast, insufficient labels, or images without alt text. Learn to create charts, graphs, and infographics that include everyone.

Creating Accessible Forms

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When creating digital forms or surveys, there are a few considerations to ensure you maintain accessibility for all your users. Several online survey platforms including Qualtrics, Google Forms, and Microsoft Forms have accessibility features built in...

Content Creator Essentials

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Whether you are sending an email, writing a document, managing a web page, or reviewing a Canvas course, these essentials can help you make your content accessible and ensure your message comes through clearly to your audience.

Automated Tools for Testing Accessibility

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To find out if your website is accessible, a good place to start is with tools that are automated to check accessibility. These tools save time for both developers and content creators, and they often catch errors that might not have been obvious.

Custom Widgets and Controls

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Extending web site and application functionality through custom widgets and controls can significantly improve the user experience for everyone, making complex tasks possible via a web interface without requiring specialist software.

Creating Accessible PDFs

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PDFs are often not structured properly, which can create barriers for people. Fortunately, there are accessibility best practices that can help make PDFs more accessible for everyone.