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yatil.de
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| | | | | The Web Content Accessibility Guideline's (WCAG) Success Criterion 1.4.11 Non-Text Contrast is one of the harder to understand requirements. Here's a deep-dive into the details of it, including practical examples, concerning only its "User Interface Components" section. | |
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www.audioeye.com
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| | | | | Free web accessibility color contrast checker tool so you can identify and fix low color contrasts on your website. | |
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www.erikkroes.nl
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| | | | | The color contrast ratios mentioned in WCAG can give you an insight in how usable your color palette is. How that works isn't very transparent. Learn more about how the color contrast ratio is determined, and what that means for you (and your palette). | |
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jeffbridgforth.com
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| | | Jeff Bridgforth is a senior developer with LGND. | ||