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Inability to distinguish between error messages, if colourblind etc #54
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Can it be confirmed? I asked @tabatkins and he says it is pretty contrasting to him. Also, I see no reason why icons would enhance the message. |
Both the alerts and message blocks are sufficiently contrasting to be easily distinguishable to my brand of color-blindness (moderate blue/green, mild red/green) |
Icons definitely won't be added because we want to keep this project to a single resource. We asked a few color bind people around the office -- and they too had no problem with the color contrast. Closing for now -- feel free to reopen if you find evidence which says otherwise. |
Icons would definitely enhance the message. For people with Protanopia or Deuteranopia (2% of males*), they can't see a difference between a success and a warning. IMO, increasing the contrast will not help, but adding icons will. Check out these simulations http://imageshack.us/g/40/dys1.png/ (You can try by yourself by downloading this software: http://michelf.com/projects/sim-daltonism/)
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You can very easily add your own icons -- the alerts are flexible enough for that. |
I agree. |
Set default option 'mask'. Fix jasny#54 Allow setting the definitions as option.
Overhaul of responsive visibility classes
Might be a good idea to make the error messages have more colour contrast, and possibly throw in some icons too?
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