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Because authors do not have control over user settings for font smoothing and anti-aliasing, + when evaluating this + Success Criterion, refer to the colors obtained from the user agent, or the + underlying + markup and stylesheets, rather than the non-text elements as presented on screen. +

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Due to anti-aliasing, particularly thin lines and shapes of non-text elements may + be rendered by user agents with + a much fainter color than the actual color defined in the underlying CSS. This + can lead to situations where + non-text elements have a contrast ratio that nominally passes the Success Criterion, + but have a much lower contrast + in practice. In these cases, best practice would be for authors to avoid particularly + thin lines and shapes, + or to use a combination of colors that exceeds the normative requirements of + this Success Criterion. + +

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