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im keen to make the site as accessible for the users as possible (and to blow the competition away - accessibility is *extremely* high on the agenda with this sort of site-
.ac.uk)
im wondering what sort of stylesheets i should offer to have a comprehensive range to deal with any difficulties people have with using the site. e.g. black on white?, blue on red-with-green-spots?
anyone have any experience of creating these? and anyone have a requirement to experience it from a users point of view?
your thoughts are welcomed.
thanks
ben
[w3.org...]
Another good read is CSS Techniques for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 [w3.org]
HTH
Ta
Limbo
<edit>reviewed type</edit>
[edited by: limbo at 9:51 am (utc) on June 25, 2004]
[pixy.cz ]
Vischeck allows you to preview whole pages:
[vischeck.com ]
Ideally, the single scheme you choose should work across all forms of colour blindness, so you shouldn't need multiple style sheets to cover this area of accessibility. However, a high contrast version is a nice touch.