On 06/06/29 19:25 (GMT-0400) Kat apparently typed:

> This may be a persnickety question:

> Can you claim WCAG 1.0 AAA rating if your preferred stylesheet doesn't 
> have sufficient color contrast for low-vision users but instead you have 
>   a stylesheet switcher and  properly marked up alternate style sheets 
> that do?

> The catch is that MIE does not provide access to the alternate styles, 
> should JavaScript be disabled.

Why do you find it necessary to have it in reduced accessibility mode by
default? Why not make the alternate stylesheet reduce the contrast? I
don't see how you can claim compliance with the spirit if not the letter
otherwise.
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