Learn Accessibility by Building a Quiz - Step 45

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Challenge: Learn Accessibility by Building a Quiz - Step 45

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https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/2022/responsive-web-design/learn-accessibility-by-building-a-quiz/step-45Hi, I’m a totally visually impaired person. I’ve no knowledge about the colors and its’ different properties. I’m struggling to solve this issue. Actually I want to understand about how to maintain this minimum contrast of colors in the webpages. I mean, how do I know which color makes which contrast effect. Is there a way to be always confident about it?

hello and welcome to fcc forum :slight_smile:

few things to note:

  • url link that you shared is “unreachable”
  • you can try “WAI” webpage, they have extensive whereabouts on “Accessibility” of all kinds

try these resources, see if that helps, and also as i mentioned earlier go through “WAI” webpage, i can not say this enough, they have everything you need to know about accessibility and how to meet those criteria’s

hope this was helpful enough, happy reading :slight_smile:

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