Re: Hyperlink CSS on djangoproject.com

2013-09-25 Thread Tim Graham
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

Re: Hyperlink CSS on djangoproject.com

2013-09-25 Thread Daniele Procida
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013, Marc Tamlyn 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

Re: Hyperlink CSS on djangoproject.com

2013-09-24 Thread Marc Tamlyn
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. My guidance for people is generally that if you

Hyperlink CSS on djangoproject.com

2013-09-24 Thread Daniele Procida
On djangoproject.com and the docs in particular, we don't underline hyperlinks, though we do, with dots, if it's a hyperlink to a class or function or module. That means users need to rely on the colour of the text to determine whether something is a link or not. It works fine for me, but I