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Microsoft designers and developers would like to be able to test high contrast CSS. On Windows, we can use the command palette in DevTools to turn on forced-colors: active emulation. On Mac, this results in a black-and-white version of the site which doesn't display all the high contrast palette (such as ButtonText).
If forced-colors emulation was OS-agnostic, it would be much easier for our teams to improve the experience for low vision users.
AB#45121402
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Great feature request! Thank you for filing this, and apologies for missing this before. It slipped through my radar.
I will make sure this is tracked on the team's backlog for prioritization.
Microsoft designers and developers would like to be able to test high contrast CSS. On Windows, we can use the command palette in DevTools to turn on forced-colors: active emulation. On Mac, this results in a black-and-white version of the site which doesn't display all the high contrast palette (such as ButtonText).
If forced-colors emulation was OS-agnostic, it would be much easier for our teams to improve the experience for low vision users.
AB#45121402
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: