When it comes to CSS3, dealing with browser prefixes, complex gradient rules, and transitions can get verbose. You end up repeating yourself … a lot. Write less CSS with a CSS compiler.
Have you ever spent a lot of time getting the color in your image perfect only to have it go flat and dull when it was exported to the Web and viewed in a browser?
The problem is with color profiles and here’s how to get rid of them.
Color vision deficiency, or color blindness, is a very common disease that affects about 8% of the population. For the MU home page that equals about 5,000 visitors a day. That’s a significant number of users, so it’s important that we add a color blind test to our regular set of accessibility checks.