From: Jaime V. <vi...@fe...> - 2025-07-26 10:19:36
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On 25/07/25 23:41, Raymond Toy wrote: > Chrome's Lighthouse tool has an accessibility tool. If we're going to > start changing colors and such, perhaps we should use that to make > sure we have sufficient contrast. Currently, with the standard light > mode, we don't have enough contrast in many elements and links are > only distinguishable by color, which I guess is not a good for > accessibility. I have noticed this before---visited links are a light > blue that is sometimes hard to notice. I don't use Chrome in Ubuntu (might have in Wndows; will have to check). Another idea I just had is to use a color palette from a standard theme (Tango, Gnome, Solarized, Ubuntu, etc) instead of trying to reinvent the wheel. I will give it a try. Jaime |