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fix(storybook): sufficient color contrast set in custom class button #2619

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@aybeedee aybeedee commented Oct 4, 2023

Summary

Sufficient color contrast has been set for the custom class button example. ANDI color contrast test passes.

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Closes #2607

How To Test

  • Open the custom class button
  • Open the canvas in a new page
  • run an accessibility checker (preferably ANDI)
  • if using ANDI, select color contrast, inspect the button and check the passing of the contrast test

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looks good! 🎉

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@aybeedee good to go 🔥 If you are able to hit the merge button go for it! lmk if you need me to do it

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aybeedee commented Oct 6, 2023

Don't think I have the privilege to do so @shkeating, go ahead!

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@aybeedee thank you for your patience! I think once this branch update goes through I'll be able to merge it

@shkeating shkeating merged commit 2878822 into trussworks:main Oct 12, 2023
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[fix] example custom class button has insufficent color contrast
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