On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:02, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote: > On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 13:17, Rodrigo Moya wrote: > > Although, as said in http://www.uiaccess.com/access_links.html#color, we > > can come with a color palette "that works for nearly everyone". > > I'll have a look. > > I think that the most important thing we are naturally doing is to have > the background colors be light and have dark text (well, the theme > "text" color) - if someone has problem with telling the light tones > apart, there is always the possibility to change the calendar colors by > hand. Most importantly we will have enough contrast so even if you had > trouble telling two calendars apart, you can at least read the events. > > What do you think? Choosing strange colors to please everyone might not > be what we want, but rather design a nice color set, that looks nice for > most people, and *does not present any big problems for accessibility*, > and then give a possibility to change the colors to suit any special > needs if the default is not ideal. > > I think that might work..? > yes, I also think so. Having also the possibility to select the colors makes this usable for everyone, doesn't it?
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