Log 🪵 on Nostr: Today I learned that when activating "high-contrast mode" in order to actually see ...
Today I learned that when activating "high-contrast mode" in order to actually see the thumb on the scroll bar, the color of a favorite-star that you have already clicked, and one that you haven't clicked yet, are exactly the same in web-Mastodon. #accessibility
And now you have to fiddle in the registry to change scroll bar colors.
Why does Microsoft hate visible controls?
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2024-08-12 18:47:09Event JSON
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