Fun fact: The Chrome dev tools already have a built-in accessibility checker. Just find the color picker in your CSS and it'll show a green checkmark if you pass.
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Yes, I love the Chrome dev tools color contrast checker! It's really helpful for checking individual elements and making sure they are contrast compliant, or for tweaking your colors and instantly seeing if your new color pair fixes a contrast issue.
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Fun fact: The Chrome dev tools already have a built-in accessibility checker. Just find the color picker in your CSS and it'll show a green checkmark if you pass.
Yes, I love the Chrome dev tools color contrast checker! It's really helpful for checking individual elements and making sure they are contrast compliant, or for tweaking your colors and instantly seeing if your new color pair fixes a contrast issue.