Jean wrote:

>Colours often don't differentiate well when printed in
black-and-white,

There is a standard way to convert colour to B&W so that
graphics can have tactile representation.  I can't find the
URL, but it is bad upon the conventions used in heraldry.

Gary Schnabl wrote:

> Furthermore, I doubt that many (any?) Webmasters would eliminate colors
> in their Web pages because of some potential color-blindness of viewers.

FWIW, there is a colour-blind safe web palette.
It is a modified form of the websafe colour palette.

> Perhaps, the 1.3% of monochromats

Under the ADA, it doesn't matter how few people in the
population have a disability. What matters is how the
organization caters to the needs of those individuals.

xan

jonathon

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