The title was 'cool', not 'accessible'! ;-)

You're probably right, but somehow text with large letters saying 'SUCCESS'
or 'FAILURE' just don't seem 'cool' enough.


Konstantin K?fer wrote:
> 
> I don't think you should symbolize success or failure through colors  
> or subtle effects. People with disabilities can't easily recognize  
> that. Better create a text that shows "Saving successful." and obeys  
> the font size the user has set (and voiceover etc.).
> 
> 
> Am 25.09.2006 um 17:11 schrieb Yehuda Katz:
> 
>> In my editInPlace script, I do:
>> $(editable).animate({opacity: .5}, "normal", function() {$ 
>> (editable).animate({opacity: 1}, "normal")});
>> which results in a slow emphasis. I think it works better than the  
>> yellow-fade for emphasizing success of an update.
>>
>> What do you guys think?
>>
>> -- 
>> Yehuda Katz
>> Web Developer | Wycats Designs
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