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Because colour should not be the only visual means of conveying information, the error and warning states of e.g., text inputs should have some other visual indicator.
Actual Behavior and Screenshots
Especially in Windows High Contrast mode the issue is very apparent, where the Error and Success states appear the same. The issue also would exist for many users who have difficulties in distinguishing colours.
Specifications
WCAG 1.4.1 Use of Color
Possible solution
The issue can be mitigated by mandating very clear language in the error/success states e.g. by prefixing the status text with "Virhe".
This should likely be fixed in design, e.g. by the use of icons, but noting it here nonetheless.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Expected Behavior
Because colour should not be the only visual means of conveying information, the error and warning states of e.g., text inputs should have some other visual indicator.
Actual Behavior and Screenshots
Especially in Windows High Contrast mode the issue is very apparent, where the Error and Success states appear the same. The issue also would exist for many users who have difficulties in distinguishing colours.
Specifications
WCAG 1.4.1 Use of Color
Possible solution
The issue can be mitigated by mandating very clear language in the error/success states e.g. by prefixing the status text with "Virhe".
This should likely be fixed in design, e.g. by the use of icons, but noting it here nonetheless.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: