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Default filters are not well seen by users #1949

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mbayopanda opened this issue Aug 9, 2017 · 2 comments
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Default filters are not well seen by users #1949

mbayopanda opened this issue Aug 9, 2017 · 2 comments

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mbayopanda commented Aug 9, 2017

Most of users don't see correctly default filters which are applied because of text size and color contrast

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jniles commented Aug 9, 2017

Can you expand on this? Is the color inappropriate or ... ?

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Because of text size and color contrast

jniles added a commit to jniles/bhima that referenced this issue Aug 19, 2017
This commit makes the default filters purple to increase legibility.
The previous version had poor contrast for users without proper eye
equipment - yellow on white.  Here we use a dark purple to increase
contrast and aid readability.

Closes IMA-WorldHealth#1949.
bors bot added a commit that referenced this issue Aug 20, 2017
2019: fix(filters): default filters are purple r=sfount

This commit makes the default filters purple to increase legibility.
The previous version had poor contrast for users without proper eye
equipment - yellow on white.  Here we use a dark purple to increase
contrast and aid readability.

Closes #1949.

<img width="201" alt="emphasizedefaultfiltersforlegibility" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/896472/29485785-d66accbe-84cf-11e7-817b-b90039524928.PNG">
_Fig 1: New label emphasize class in action_

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@bors bors bot closed this as completed in #2019 Aug 20, 2017
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