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
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
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
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