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Check your webdesign contrasts

Tuesday, November 14th, 2006

This nifty tool called Vischeck simulates colorblind vision for your Websites. It currently doesn’t function 100% with complex CSS, but, at least, you can check if the contrast values you used for fonts and backgrounds are enough to be visible and readable by people who live with daltonism.

Simulate colorblind vision with your own Web pages

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Checking your website’s compatibility

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

It has always been a pain to wonder how scrambled up my designs could seem on another platform. I work with Windows, and I’ve often thought about purchasing a small Macintosh for the sole purpose of checking my websites.

But I’ve discovered today the ultimate solution. Daniel Eric Vine offers a nifty tool that captures an image of your website taken through Safari. You can do the same check for the IE7 Beta, but I don’t know yet if the screenshots are taken on a Macintosh or Windows platform (there are some differences in how IE Mac and IE Win do interprete the code).

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