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code examples: Removing text-shadow on the AngularJS bits will improve readability #224
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(moved from angular/angular.js#16495 )
I'm submitting a ...
- bug report
- feature request
- Documentation issue or request
- other
Current behavior:
On https://angularjs.org, the styling on the AngularJS bits (tags, attributes, placeholders) in the code examples include a white colored text-shadow on a light blue background. This makes text difficult to read from 2-3ft (for example, a desktop monitor).
Expected / new behavior:
The text doesn't need the white text-shadow. The light blue background is enough to identify it as AngularJS related.
Minimal reproduction of the problem with instructions:
- Visit https://angularjs.org
- Scroll down to one of the code examples
What is the motivation / use case for changing the behavior?
Changing will improve usability and possibly accessibility.
Environment
Chrome 65, Firefox 59, Ubuntu 16.04
Angular version: NA
Browser:
- [x ] Chrome (desktop) version 65
- [ ] Chrome (Android) version XX
- [ ] Chrome (iOS) version XX
- [x ] Firefox version 59
- [ ] Safari (desktop) version XX
- [ ] Safari (iOS) version XX
- [ ] IE version XX
- [ ] Edge version XX
For Tooling issues:
- Node version: NA
- Platform: Linux
Others:
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