Morton Goldberg
12/6/2006 9:18:00 PM
On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:06 PM, John W. Long wrote:
> Hugh Sasse has been working with the Ruby Visual Identity Team to
> provide an alternate stylesheet for people with visual impairment.
> It's now available on the Ruby Web site. To access the stylesheet
> you will need to have a browser that supports alternate
> stylesheets. In Firefox you can turn it on by clicking View > Page
> Style > Low vision. The Low vision stylesheet enlarges the text a
> little and increases the contrast in some places, but generally
> tries to keep the experience the same.
I suffer from impaired vision, so I'd like to try out the Low Vision
style sheet and give you some feedback. My browser is Safari. AFAIK,
it doesn't support alternate style sheets. Am I wrong? And if I am,
how are alternate style sheets enabled on Safari?
> We'd like feedback on this, and contributions of other stylesheets.
> There has been discussion of white on black, or black on yellow
> colour schemes for example. We also don't have any stylesheets for
> braille devices yet.
I find black on white to be the easiest to read. Blue on white and
red on white are OK. White on black gives me trouble.
Regards, Morton