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2011-05-11
cncat356
发件人: mike zrobok
发送时间: 2011-05-11 12:05:55
收件人: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
抄送: c...@webcoursesbangkok.com; seth.le...@webcoursesbangkok.com
主题: RE: [WSG] Colour Schemes for Accessibility
I tend to use the contrast analyser found here:
http://www.paciellog
I tend to use the contrast analyser found here:
http://www.paciellogroup.com/resources/contrast-analyser.html
which acts as a colour blindness simulator but I haven't encountered any solid
links regarding research in preferred colour schemes.
Best of luck!
Michael
> Date: Tue, 10 May 2011
I tend to use the contrast analyser found here:
http://www.paciellogroup.com/resources/contrast-analyser.html
which acts as a colour blindness simulator but I haven't encountered any solid
links regarding research in preferred colour schemes. Best of luck!
Michael
> Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 12:40
Ok. Any replies need to be offlist directly to to original poster please!
Thanks
Russ
On 11/05/2011, at 12:54 PM, huyen tran wrote:
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I'm interested to hear about the details. Please send me an email.
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On 11/05/2011, at 12:34 PM, Stefan Willoughby wrote:
> Looking for recommendations for web developers (Pref in Melbourne)
Dear Stefan !
I'm can work SEO very good with cheapest prices.i ' have all severs. Can I
help you? please contact with me This is mail of me huyentran1...@gmail.com
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2011/5/11 Stefan Willoughby
> Looking for recommendations for web developers (Pref in Melbourne) for
> some Gov work.
> I know pl
Looking for recommendations for web developers (Pref in Melbourne) for
some Gov work.
I know plenty of places for high end design work, but just need HTML,
CSS and jQuery.
I have more work that I can deal with at the moment.
Cheers
Stefan Willoughby
(Bureau of Meteorology)
**
I really like how the HTML/CSS allows the nav and article to display on top of
each other, or side-by-side, depending on the viewport width. This scalable,
progressive approach is well designed and accommodates many device sizes.
On May 6, 2011, at 12:09 AM, David Laakso wrote:
First-pass. Comm
Hi Carl,
I also don't have a definitive answer - just another suggested tool.
I use the Colour Contrast Analyser from VisionAustralia -
http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=628 It includes a
simulator to give you an idea of how your site will look to someone with
various forms of