I don't know whether it's just me or not, but I feel the new font color of Stack Overflow Dark Mode makes my eyes hurt, because using #8CBFF2
as font color and #2D2E2F
as the background does not fit (for me) although coolors.co states that it is "Very Good". What do you think?
2 Answers
Dark mode accessibility problem
I have trouble reading the white on light green shown here:
And I have normal vision. WCAG's Color Contrast Checker says the contrast ratio is only 1.81, not 4.5 or higher like it should be. I can't imagine how infuriating this would be for someone with visual impairments.
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3Also called out in part over here: "Related questions" section number font color– zcoop98Commented Oct 20, 2023 at 19:11
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2White on light green? Whose bright idea was that? (Excuse the pun) I'm not a fan of WCAG's contrast measurement but only because I consider it overly optimistic - if it says it's bad, it must be really really bad. Commented Oct 21, 2023 at 4:27
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1Also noted in the Meta "New Colors" announcement question. But yes, the new colors for dark-mode produce a lot of eye-strain and make the site hard to read. Human nature/factors draw you eyes to try and resolve text on a page. With poor contrast (poor colors), it is quite taxing. Commented Oct 23, 2023 at 2:40
Finally, there is a response from Staff
: Update: New Colors Launched
Updated Dark Mode
We have heard your feedback on the saturation of Dark mode. The original palette that was shared targeted a -70Lc, but we have lowered that to -60Lc in light of feedback. This is much closer to what was shared in round of feedback before launch. We value your feedback and hope that this strikes a better balance of hitting accessibility standards set out by the community while maintaining a pleasant experience. If this dark mode is still too high in contrast for our default dark mode, we will need to rethink our alignment with APCA for dark mode.
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