See also ticket #14834 "Colour issues in CSS - particularly documentation."

However, it may not be worth working on this right now as I believe there's 
an initiative to redesign djangoproject.com (although it's been nearly a 
year since the email thread on the topic has been updated).

see 
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/django-developers/2Xy7SZAOc7E/discussion

On Wednesday, September 25, 2013 12:42:58 PM UTC-4, Daniele Procida wrote:
>
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013, Marc Tamlyn <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> >As someone who has color blindness (off the top of my head I can't 
> remember 
> >the exact condition, but it's not simple red-green that 1 in 8 men have) 
> it 
> >looks fine to me. Personally I like the distinction between the external 
> >and internal links. 
>
> It's not so much between internal and external links, but between links to 
> documentation topics (orange, not underlined) and links to Django objects 
> (green, underlined). 
>
> >My guidance for people is generally that if you aren't using the actual 
> >colour to denote meaning (eg Red is bad), and the colours still appear 
> >different in monochrome, then chances are everyone can see it OK. Maybe 
> not 
> >as clear as you, but OK enough. 
>
> Yes, the contrast between links and documentation topics links (i.e. not 
> underlined) seems OK, even though they are less obviously links. 
>
> Daniele 
>
>

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