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Dear All,

I think this is one of the areas where everyone has different needs, but that accessibility can be facilitated by setting up websites to automatically fully individual user's preferences for colour, font type and size etc.  I need black on white to avoid sensory overstimulation, but I am sure that is not universal.  In addition, many dyslexic people need a coloured background, there is a need for sufficient colour contrast for easy legibility, particularly for partially sighted people, and many partially sighted people prefer light text on a dark background.

Marion


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