Bruce Blaser
Bruce Blaser
Another option, we could reverse the colors on the code elements. We currently do change the background slightly, but not enough to make a difference (at least from an accessibility...
@Sboonny Ya, we can definitely tone it down a little. I will add new images with a "calmer" contrast. To be honest, I'm not excited about the borders. I think...
@ahmadabdolsaheb I fear those light borders won't help people who have color vision issues since they don't have enough contrast with the background. Granted, we are using a different font...
> My only issue with the reversing the background is my eyes are getting watery from looking at the text, I am in favor of it, if they are different...
@CodysCodingCloud but then it would only be available if you are in a step or challenge. Granted, most of the time people are in one of those, but I think...
> I think the most straight forward solution would be to create a help central page and add it to the dropdown menu. I would be down with this. I'm...
I'm so happy to see this taking shape. How are we going to collaborate on creating these pages? As you can imagine, I have a lot of topics for each...
Agreed, that is clunky. Just to get the ball rolling. > You can have multiple self-closing `meta` elements on a web page. Each `meta` element is used to add information...
> understand :has think of it as an if statement Just a reminder that Firefox does not support `:has` yet. Well, it does if you go into the advanced settings...
A few more things concerning accessibility. - Since the buttons will now have actual text inside of them we need to remove the `aria-label` attributes from the them. Screen reader...