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The blacklist uses 3 colours for words, black, red and white. White on black is commonly used and is easier on the eyes. However, red on black makes it tough for users with astigmatism such as myself and many people wearing glasses to read the words.
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One of our team members has astigmatism and wears glasses but does not have such an issue.
Items for the Tester to Verify
❓ Issue response
Team chose [response.NotInScope]
I disagree
Reason for disagreement: Colour is still jarring and painful to the eyes. Will leave to the teaching team to decide the verdict whether this is an easy to read UI
The blacklist uses 3 colours for words, black, red and white. White on black is commonly used and is easier on the eyes. However, red on black makes it tough for users with astigmatism such as myself and many people wearing glasses to read the words.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: