Blog Post
AmandaPoley
3 years agoCommunity Member
2. Use Contrasting Colors
Another simple thing you can do to ensure all your learners can read and interact easily with your content is to choose colors for foreground objects—like text and buttons—that stand out from the background. The easiest way to do this is by measuring the contrast—or the difference in brightness—between your foreground and background colors using an accessible color palette builder like this one.
But Rise won't allow for these adjustments. It picks the font colors for you.
Another simple thing you can do to ensure all your learners can read and interact easily with your content is to choose colors for foreground objects—like text and buttons—that stand out from the background. The easiest way to do this is by measuring the contrast—or the difference in brightness—between your foreground and background colors using an accessible color palette builder like this one.
But Rise won't allow for these adjustments. It picks the font colors for you.
- AllisonLaMotte3 years agoStaffHi Amanda!
You can adjust the font colors in most of the blocks. You can also choose a custom accent color.