| 1 | | Replying to [comment:11 afercia]: |
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| 3 | | > Quoting @AccessibleJoe |
| 4 | | > > Color alone cannot be the only indicator. For those who cannot perceive color changes, a secondary marker is required. |
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| 6 | | > So we need a marker, or "shape", or something (outline, border, arrow, whatever...) to clearly indicate focus besides color changes. Preserving aesthetics too, and that's the difficult part :) |
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| 8 | | Focus on aesthetics only is the reason of this contrast mess, isnt it? |
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| 10 | | A classic marker would be the square brackets, eg. "[[Widgets]]"; or something less obstrusive, like the text-shadow property, thou it's still a classic, when (ab)used as stroke or outline. |
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| 12 | | cu, w0lf. |
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