Those colors are hideous. Did anyone think at all about accessibility? You can't even read the yellow lettering on white because of the lack of contrast. Perhaps this is a fine design for a younger audience (theme). However, when considering a new design you should consider how individuals with disabilities, such as color blindness, will be affected. (Color blindness affects approximately 1 in 12 *men* (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world.) Unless the redesign is in jest. If that's the case, carry on. M. --------------------------------------------------------------- *Michael J. Sutherland* University Libraries Virginia Tech sudrland@vt.edu | 540.231.9669 <+15402319669> | https://catalog.lib.vt.edu On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 7:57 AM Paul Poulain <paul.poulain@biblibre.com> wrote:
Kia ora, hoping you're all enjoying the new month starting,
We (BibLibre) think that the default OPAC layout is not adapted to the youngest audience. That's why we've decided to create a new design for the OPAC, that will be soon submitted for inclusion in Koha 19.05. We really hope you'll enjoy this new design.
We have set it on our demo instance, you can have a look here : https://demo.biblibre.com/
PS: our customers will have this design automatically set during the next update.
-- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
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