A Gloom

Problem is this, in TW, I think: how to convert your need into a pallet? 

But you also say stuff about o/s too ...

Blurry vision/unable to read small text- user will use accessiblity 
> features like larger monitor set at lower screen resoltion or zoom (Windows 
> screen scaling/DPI scaling, browser zoom features, font size settings)
> Results will be like with mobile device screens, wide screen layouts may 
> get broken up into several lines or overlapped.  Responsive layouts may end 
> up with content in very narrow & tall containers.
> TW seems to handle Windows & Firefox's zoom abilities, font settings well.
> Loss of contrast in vision:
> and
> Unable to view light color backgrounds (common to people suffering from 
> vision loss due to diabeties):
> Current low contrast themes for normal sighted people (lighter colors 
> instead of dark (like text) on white background or grey (instead of white 
> or bright light colors) on dark backgrounds).  Where these are designed for 
> ease of eye strain for normal sighted people but they can be hard for 
> someone with loss of contrast vision to see-- the text will seem to fade 
> into the background.


How should we do that? What is the minimal path in TW that might help?
 
TT

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