Do use colours that contrast

Designers love pale grey text on a white background. Or dark blue on black. And it may well look very very stylish. But if you're partially sighted, it will probably just look like a blank page. Use colours that contrast well against each other to maximise legibility. Black or dark grey on white, and pale yellow on deep blue are examples that can instantly make your site's content stand out. And if you're absolutely set on a low-contrast colour scheme for reasons of style, then invest in simple technologies that let people set a more suitable colour scheme for their vision.
Don't forget: these tips won't just help your impaired visitors. Most of them will help all of your customers find their way around your site with increased confidence. And if all that isn't reason enough, a truly accessible website will be much more visible to the search engines so promote your site with DATAINTRITE.com It really is a win-win situation

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