A Gloom Problem is this, in TW, I think: how to convert your need into a pallet?
But you also say stuff about o/s too ... Blurry vision/unable to read small text- user will use accessiblity > features like larger monitor set at lower screen resoltion or zoom (Windows > screen scaling/DPI scaling, browser zoom features, font size settings) > Results will be like with mobile device screens, wide screen layouts may > get broken up into several lines or overlapped. Responsive layouts may end > up with content in very narrow & tall containers. > TW seems to handle Windows & Firefox's zoom abilities, font settings well. > Loss of contrast in vision: > and > Unable to view light color backgrounds (common to people suffering from > vision loss due to diabeties): > Current low contrast themes for normal sighted people (lighter colors > instead of dark (like text) on white background or grey (instead of white > or bright light colors) on dark backgrounds). Where these are designed for > ease of eye strain for normal sighted people but they can be hard for > someone with loss of contrast vision to see-- the text will seem to fade > into the background. How should we do that? What is the minimal path in TW that might help? TT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/132e097e-388d-4ae7-b52d-bf4440f91176%40googlegroups.com.

