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Links on New User Collection page to not meet WCAG AA minimum color contrast requirements #6796

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rjkati opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #6984
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Links on New User Collection page to not meet WCAG AA minimum color contrast requirements #6796

rjkati opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #6984

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@rjkati
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rjkati commented May 16, 2024

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On dev.nurax.samvera.org (Hyrax 5.0.1), the Add another Title and Cancel links do not meet WCAG AA minimum color contrast requirements

Steps to reproduce the behavior in User Interface (UI)

  1. In Chrome, download the Site Improve browser extension
  2. Go to https://dev.nurax.samvera.org/dashboard/collections/new?locale=en&collection_type_id=3 and run the Site Improve browser extension

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@rjkati
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rjkati commented May 17, 2024

This issue also occurs on the following pages:

Hopefully, a CSS tweak can fix all of these, but please comment here if it is preferable to create tickets for each occurrence and I'll do that.

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Similar alerts are noted for Create New Work (single work) for the "Add Another..."/"Remove" links when a multi-valued field option is presented.

@aahurford
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On nurax-pg, this shows as a AAA issue

rodyoukai added a commit to rodyoukai/hyrax that referenced this issue Dec 11, 2024
@rodyoukai rodyoukai linked a pull request Dec 11, 2024 that will close this issue
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