[access-uk] Re: Advice wanted: what colours do partially sighted people prefer on websites?

  • From: Hazel Darvell <witch.hazel66@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2013 14:14:01 +0000

Just a quick question on this issue please.
Do these societies take into account the fact that many people use screen readers too ,or are we the forgotten ones.
Many thanks
Hazel
On 01/12/2013 12:56, Mobeen Iqbal wrote:
Hello Everyone.

I have been asked to design a few websites for blind societies and i'd like some feedback from people on the following.

1. I have already enabled the option of changing text size in realtime. Do you prefer to have the choice of changing the contrast of the website? If so, how many contrast options should be made available? 2. What colours are easy on the eye for visually impaired users? I know that magnification suites often have the option to change colours, so i've been wondering if we should just stick to a default colour scheme across the hole site and let people have the choice to customise using their magnifying software.

Any help would be much appreciated, as always many thanks in advance.

Very best wishes,

Mo.

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