Hi Scott,

If you can point me at your page, I may be able to help you fix it.
Otherwise you'll simply have to dig into the CSS on your page, in
particular after it's been translated, and figure out how you need to
change your CSS rules.

The Element is not specifically changing the color of the text on your
page.  I just tested a page with a black background and all white
text, and the Element translated it correctly without altering the
color of the text.

So somehow your CSS is not cooperating with how the Element modifies
your page to show the translations.

Best,
Josh


On Dec 21, 2:37 am, scottj wrote:
> I am using the google translate element on my site. The translation
> works fine but it changes all translaed text to black which is not
> good on the high contrast version as it alienates disabled users. Is
> there a way to stop this using CSS?
>
> On Dec 21, 12:47 am, Josh (Google Employee) wrote:
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> > Hi Scott,
>
> > What page is it you're trying?
> > If you're having trouble translating it throughhttp://translate.google.com/
> > You might try using Google Chrome, or Google Toolbar, to translate it,
> > as the translation feature there should be less error prone as far as
> > potentially breaking style information.
>
> > Hope that helps.
>
> > Best,
> > Josh Estelle
> > Senior Software Engineer
> > Google Translate
>
> > On Dec 20, 8:32 am, scottj wrote:
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> > > When google translates a page the text automatically turns to black,
> > > is there any way i can stop this as it renders my page unreadable on
> > > the high contrast version which is yellow text on a black background?- 
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