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Heighten visual distinctions betwen supporting and non-supporting browsers in cells of viewer support matrix #502

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triplingual opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #525
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Comes out of @regisrob's comment: #500 (comment)

having colors for YES and NO would make the table even more clear and readable (green for YES and red for NO)

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Red and green are not useful colors for red-green colorblind people (as common as 10% of the males in some populations), but there are surely things that can be done after some discussion.

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