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I'm trying to make a WCAG accessible disabled button. There does not appear to be a way to do this using themes other than setting the opacity to a high value which then makes it not look disabled. Is there a way to set the button to a dark grey instead of changing the opacity?
jgray7
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Disabled Button is not WCAG accessible and there is no way to set color.
Disabled Button is not WCAG accessible and there is no way to set alternative color with opacity.
Feb 20, 2024
jgray7
changed the title
Disabled Button is not WCAG accessible and there is no way to set alternative color with opacity.
Disabled Button is not WCAG accessible and there is no way to set alternative color other than using opacity.
Feb 20, 2024
jgray7
changed the title
Disabled Button is not WCAG accessible and there is no way to set alternative color other than using opacity.
Disabled Button is not WCAG accessible and there is no way to set alternative color with themes other than using opacity.
Feb 20, 2024
Description
I'm trying to make a WCAG accessible disabled button. There does not appear to be a way to do this using themes other than setting the opacity to a high value which then makes it not look disabled. Is there a way to set the button to a dark grey instead of changing the opacity?
CodeSandbox/Snack link
https://snack.expo.dev/jHcnUckyx9K5WDm8rnOz1
Steps to reproduce
https://color.adobe.com/create/color-contrast-analyzer
NativeBase Version
3.4.28
Platform
Other Platform
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Additional Information
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