Lachlan Hunt wrote:

It seems odd to design the colour scheme to be completely different if images are disabled. Generally speaking, background colour should (if possible) approximate the colour of the image its being used in place of. However, in this case, because of the contrast issue, you could try, for example, using a darker orange or using the same orange and choosing an alternate text colour.

What would you use for an alternative text color?
Would you consider that as an accessibility failure?

It is the colour scheme with images enabled is barely legible for a portion of users, then that is an accessibility issue. Legibility should, ideally, be just as good with or without images.
I agree. And that is what I want to go for, but I have not came up with a satisfying idea.

Best wishes,

John


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