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Color Accessibility
People with visual impairments interpret color and contrast differently. That makes it difficult or impossible for them to access information communicated only by color.For example, to a user with red/green color blindness, a green image on a red background will not provide enough distinction to make the image visible. This type of color treatment also makes it difficult for some users to read text or identify links that are a different color but don’t have underlines.
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How to create a URL shortcut on the IT website
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IT Website Content: Best Practices
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IT Website Content: Create a Status Update
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IT Website Content: Update Your Team Page and Profile
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IT Website Content: Create a Service Page
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IT Website Content: Create a "How to" Page
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IT Website Content: Work with the Drupal Editor
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Directory Services
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