Whilst doing my research on colour blindness and the internet, I realised that the WordPress theme I initially chose was all wrong! It contained orange and green text – a nightmare for some colour blind users. Therefore I have updated my theme to be more black and white which is one of the recommendations I came across at All Web Design Blog, a great blog resource that highlights some good basic key points to remember when designing websites for the colour blind.
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