Inverting The Colors on Your PC for Accessibility

Written by jaketracey | Published 2021/01/02
Tech Story Tags: a11y | html | web-development | css | css3 | inverted-colors | accessibility | web-accessibility

TLDR Windows users may want to invert the colors on your Windows PC for readability and accessibility purposes. The first media query works on older versions of Internet Explorer, forced-colors works on (most) modern browsers. Forced-Colors is available in the latest Microsoft Edge, which is the best-supported browser when using inverted color mode when using invert color mode. For reference, to switch a Windows PC to use inverted colors, you can use the keyboard shortcut: "By default, form inputs like <input>and <textarea> will look fine.via the TL;DR App

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Written by jaketracey | Accessibility, user experience and virtual reality.
Published by HackerNoon on 2021/01/02