Try a standalone contrast checker where you enter your own colour
codes/numbers. Remember that you need to take into account images may
be disabled too.
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On 3 May 2010, at 11:50, tee <weblis...@gmail.com> wrote:
I need to pass a site for SC 1.4.3 and I was told some areas
(especially link texts) do not passed.
I ran the site through Juice studios Color Contrast Analyser as well
as Color Checker Firefox extension and they fail in some areas that
I find suspicious. Example, the site has #333 for body background,
but header/footer sections use background images that are much
lighter and I am pretty sure the contrast is above 4:5:1
I am not entirely sure if the person who assess the site uses
Contrast Analyser to evaluate the site and doesn't taken other
factors (e.g. background image) into account.
So my question, how accurate is for Juicestudios Color Contrast
Analyser and Color Checker Firefox extension? Will the brightness of
monitor affect the result.
Thanks!
tee
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