a11yproject.com
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a11yproject.com
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The A11Y Project Checklist
> The colour contrast of the title section fails all tests.
It doesn't. The background color is --color-blue: #3b4bbf and the SVG's fill color is --color-blue-tint: #d4d8f2, a 5.1:1 contrast ratio.
Having the top-level page titles replicated as such giant SVGs is probably overdoing it but the user also has the page title in the browser tab and the word "Checklist" underlined in the main navigation to locate themselves (the actual h1 heading for the page is visually hidden contains "Checklist."
I didn't find a viewport size/shape that had the overlapping you're describing, maybe their design has a problem they didn't find and you could report it to them [0].
> I also thought uppercase text-transform was best avoided
Do you mean on "Check your WCAG compliance?" Making all the text on a page or full sentences all uppercase can make it hard to read, I don't think you have to pretend `text-transform: uppercase` doesn't exist. It's definitely better to use the property to make text uppercase as a design choice vs. actually writing the text using all capital letters, at least some of the time browsers and assistive technologies can treat them differently.
I think the A11y Project in particular tries to reach designers and developers who often think "accessibility" means making sites plain, boring, and/or ugly. Therefore, they've adopted a design that is more capital "D" Designed on their top-level pages; that may mean not making everything maximally accessible 100% of the time. Additionally, people will always disagree about design choices.
[0] https://github.com/a11yproject/a11yproject.com/
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CSS Deep
a11yproject/a11yproject.com - Making #A11Y tips and tricks easier to digest and leveraging the community into the cloud.
colors
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Ask HN: What's the best thing you came across on Hacker News?
I'm almost certain these were posted back in the day but:
Adam Morse's updated color palette: https://clrs.cc/
This really cool color scale generator: https://hihayk.github.io/scale/#4/6/50/80/-51/67/20/14/1D9A6...
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[ Setup ] - It's not exactly mine but I like to use it
Scheme: mrmrs (http://clrs.cc)
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How do you pick color schemes for your website?
Have a look at https://clrs.cc/
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15+ Awesome Color Resources For Your Next Web Project
Clrs.cc
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Free CSS resources you will love 😎😍
Colors- Colors
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CSS Deep
mrmrs/colors - Smarter defaults for colors on the web.
What are some alternatives?
fancyInput - Makes typing in input fields fun with CSS3 effects
TinyColor - Fast, small color manipulation and conversion for JavaScript
PageLoadingEffects - Modern ways of revealing new content using SVG animations.
chroma.js - JavaScript library for all kinds of color manipulations
Less - Leaner CSS, in your browser or Ruby (via less.js).
Vibrant.js
awesome-conferences
PleaseJS - JavaScript Library for creating random pleasing colors and color schemes
css-loaders - A collection of loading spinners animated with CSS
randomColor - A tiny script for generating attractive colors
SpinKit - A collection of loading indicators animated with CSS
color2k - a color parsing and manipulation lib served in roughly 2kB