Color-blindness testing with Vivaldi
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Today I noticed that on the home page for Vivaldi, it says the browser can be configured to see a color-blindness view. That is not true, I'd say, as far as filtering is concerned.
I think that it would be great to add filters for the two most common kinds of red-green color blindness. Not least important, it would be perfect for web design classes, where accessibility is an important factor, which in turn can increase the interest in Vivaldi. Since filtering is already in place, I think this must be very easy to add. (I have suggested this before, but this is the first time I see color-blindness mentioned on the site.)
Read more here: https://nei.nih.gov/health/color_blindness/facts_about
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I don't think there is a specific setting (yet), but some extensions adapt webpages for various color blindness types.
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I think it is talking about the colour of the User Interface, not the colour of web pages. If a user is colour-blind they can configure the Theme to suit their needs.
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Try some of the filters in the Page Actions menu. Convert the whole page to grayscale, or even sepia.