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USWDS - Feature: Discover solution for reducing false positives on SiteImprove color contrast warnings on Accordion #5861

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brunerae opened this issue Apr 12, 2024 · 0 comments
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Affects: Accessibility 🟡 Relates to the accessibility of our components Package: Accordion Status: Triage We're triaging this issue and grooming if necessary Type: Feature Request New functionality

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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

The Accordion Component frequently produces false positive warnings for color contrast. This forces teams to conduct manual testing to confirm color contrast passes WCAG A/AA compliance. We know that the Accordion IS compliant with WCAG A/AA, but should identify a solution that prevents false positives from occurring.

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We could consider a different approach to transparent images so that color contrast is not falsely flagged.

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@brunerae brunerae added Type: Feature Request New functionality Affects: Accessibility 🟡 Relates to the accessibility of our components Package: Accordion labels Apr 12, 2024
@github-actions github-actions bot added the Status: Triage We're triaging this issue and grooming if necessary label Apr 12, 2024
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Affects: Accessibility 🟡 Relates to the accessibility of our components Package: Accordion Status: Triage We're triaging this issue and grooming if necessary Type: Feature Request New functionality
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