From c300413fafa0719455bab0fea245c69f80427946 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Patrick H. Lauke" Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2023 10:52:08 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Tweak thin/unusual font note (remove the "we recommend", emphasise this is best practice only) --- understanding/20/contrast-enhanced.html | 5 +++-- understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html | 5 +++-- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/understanding/20/contrast-enhanced.html b/understanding/20/contrast-enhanced.html index a34dcc4494..27c3107d73 100644 --- a/understanding/20/contrast-enhanced.html +++ b/understanding/20/contrast-enhanced.html @@ -66,8 +66,9 @@

Intent of Contrast (Enhanced)

Due to anti-aliasing, particularly thin or unusual fonts may be rendered by user agents with a much fainter color than the actual text color defined in the underlying CSS. This can lead to situations where text has a contrast ratio that nominally passes the Success Criterion, but has a much lower contrast in practice. - For these cases, we recommend as a best practice that authors choose a font with stronger/thicker lines, - or aim for a text color that exceeds the baseline requirements of this Success Criterion. + In these cases, best practice would be for authors to choose a font with stronger/thicker lines, + or to aim for a foreground/background color combination that exceeds the normative requirements of + this Success Criterion.

diff --git a/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html b/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html index 5b1b657aae..1d25999df7 100644 --- a/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html +++ b/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html @@ -66,8 +66,9 @@

Intent of Contrast (Minimum)

Due to anti-aliasing, particularly thin or unusual fonts may be rendered by user agents with a much fainter color than the actual text color defined in the underlying CSS. This can lead to situations where text has a contrast ratio that nominally passes the Success Criterion, but has a much lower contrast in practice. - For these cases, we recommend as a best practice that authors choose a font with stronger/thicker lines, - or aim for a text color that exceeds the baseline requirements of this Success Criterion. + In these cases, best practice would be for authors to choose a font with stronger/thicker lines, + or to aim for a foreground/background color combination that exceeds the normative requirements + of this Success Criterion.