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This is currently low priority but may need attention in the future.
Some contracts like with the State of Colorado may require ADA compliance such as for color-blindness on websites. This is hopefully something that frameworks like Angular provide some solutions or at least best practices. I found the following for how to test on Chrome:
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/new-in-devtools-83/
I tested the Poudre Basin Information site. Most colors are at least apparent with contrast, but in some cases the maps are hard to read. I don't know if the solution is to offer a way for color-blind people to pick a setting and the CSS changes? This could address basic website content but there is so much color in some maps that I don't know how to make it work for everyone, without a lot of effort.
Also, if someone has an issue with using a mouse, for example, does Angular, etc. allow for keyboard options? I don't know how phones handle.