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Re: accessibility skills quiz?
From: Moore,Michael (Accessibility) (HHSC)
Date: May 27, 2016 1:59PM
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They also use text (accessible/inaccessible) to describe each option so the use of color is an enhancement for people who can perceive the color but is not used to be the only sourced of identification.
Mike Moore
Accessibility Coordinator
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Civil Rights Office
(512) 438-3431 (Office)
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I really like the WAI example, thanks. My only question is, why did they use red and green at the top to show inaccessible and accessible? I see they have little icons that show you which one you are on, but colour blind people won't see the difference. Sorry to be a bit off topic, I was just surprised to see this...
Cheers
Lisa
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