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by crazygringo
2660 days ago
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The orange dots are much darker and the green ones are much lighter. I'd assume anyone who is colorblind can still distinguish between the two based on brightness and not color? Is there any reason to think that's not the case? |
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It wasn't until I zoomed in on them that I could see that one was orange and the other red. Once I saw them zoomed, I could then identify which was which at normal size on the status part of the page.
BTW, the orange circle is actually a span whose class is "aad-yellow-circle", and whose CSS loads the colored circle from the file yellow_circle.png.
This suggests that at one time they intended it to be a yellow circle, not an orange circle [1]. I wonder why they switched from yellow to orange?
[1] Actually, RGB to name sites suggest that it is neon carrot.