The shade of green for upvotes is also different, though not as drastically.
– KendraApr 18 '17 at 18:35
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i like the brigher red
– Kevin BApr 18 '17 at 18:37
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I agree. And if that red is #f00 (pure red) as the screenshot suggests, then against a white background it fails the Tritanope contrast test according to the Accessibility Color Wheel. The purest red which passes all contrast tests is #ea0000 (which is still a way brighter than the dark red used in Q&A) so the docs red should at least be adjusted to that, if not darker.
– BobulousApr 18 '17 at 21:24
@AdamLear Is it rude to ask if I can get a status-* on this?
– Nathan ArthurApr 18 '17 at 22:35
@NathanArthur It's not rude, but there's no status tag to be put on this at the moment. :)
– Adam Lear♦Apr 18 '17 at 22:36
@AdamLear Cool. Thanks!
– Nathan ArthurApr 18 '17 at 22:37
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doesn't matter.. color blind..
– ShaharyarApr 20 '17 at 8:24
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Would be more consistent, but heck, it's only docs. People who care to read docs read the actual docs instead of some garbage that does not even show up on google, so vOv
– Baum mit Augen♦Apr 21 '17 at 0:07
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this is some kind of joke right? I wonder about Meta at times
– NaNApr 21 '17 at 4:03
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@NaN Meta is all about bikeshedding
– James BrierleyApr 21 '17 at 10:59
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@NaN Good design is all about details, of which accessibility is not an insignificant one. FWIW, posting this took me all of 2 minutes.
– Nathan ArthurApr 21 '17 at 12:54
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on this? – Nathan Arthur Apr 18 '17 at 22:35