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Comment LC-1161
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Commenter: Greg Lowney <gcl-0039@access-research.org> on behalf of Lowney Access Research, LLC

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1.4.1 specifies a minimum luminosity contrast between text or diagrams and their backgrounds. Often diagrams include portions that convey information and other portions that are purely decorative; in such cases, shouldn't this criterion apply only to portions of the text or diagram that are functional or convey information? Large text used as a decorative element behind the text of a Web page is an example of purely decorative text, and in such cases you really need to retain low contrast with the background.

Proposed Change:

Change to read "Portions of text or diagrams that are not purely decorative have a luminosity contrast ratio of at least 5:1 when compared with their backgrounds."
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