Developers usually do not consider visually impaired people. The webpage with a time clock in light yellow is an absolutely white screen to visually impaired people. Moreover, given that at times it spends nearly minutes waiting, the user has the total sensation of a system crash. Unfortunately I cannot be specific about which page I refer to because this clever blog does not allow to add links.
maybe, try spacing the link to break link
Um, are you referring to new yellow dots presentation (since site maintenance) waiting for pages to load?
Yes! this is the page. I know the readability depends on many factors but other color and less transparency could help. Thanks!
Yes, Norton Community new platform is low contrast except for the bold yellow/black buttons.
Yes, new (since site maintenance) page loading dots are annoying.
@G_G What browser are you using? I’d like to see if there are settings we could recommend that would ease the issue you are seeing and do so across all your surfing in general.
SA
Firefox Browser. 135.0.1 (64-bit).
Review this Mozilla article for a possible solution.
SA
Thank you for the recommendation. Unfortunately it is useless. The Windows/Firefox high contrast features do not work properly. Many fields and objects get hidden (invisible). To put an example: in the “high contrast black” windows pattern the sign-in fields to the Norton webpage (user/password) have no contrast (white font over white field), moreover the screen that raised this topic becomes an absolutely black page with no sign of any kind of dots over it… We appreciate the try.