As D&D Beyond has been terribly finnicky lately (not the issue I wish to talk about here though), I have seen my fair share of error screens, and I have a concern about their readability for those with sight disabilities, dyslexia, or even just people who's screens are too dim or in too much glare. The white error code on white background, with only light shading to show that there are in fact numbers present at all, makes it very difficult to read the error page, and it's exacerbated by the fact that half the error number is covered by art, from blue to black dragons and zombie beholders. It's not a sight for sore eyes - in fact, it is basically invisible. Please fix this, so everyone can have a fair and inclusive experience!
As D&D Beyond has been terribly finnicky lately (not the issue I wish to talk about here though), I have seen my fair share of error screens, and I have a concern about their readability for those with sight disabilities, dyslexia, or even just people who's screens are too dim or in too much glare. The white error code on white background, with only light shading to show that there are in fact numbers present at all, makes it very difficult to read the error page, and it's exacerbated by the fact that half the error number is covered by art, from blue to black dragons and zombie beholders. It's not a sight for sore eyes - in fact, it is basically invisible. Please fix this, so everyone can have a fair and inclusive experience!
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