During a quiz session, the critical progress metadata—specifically the "Question X of 10" and "Score: X" indicators—are visually inaccessible. The light text color placed directly over the light, textured parchment background results in near-zero color contrast, violating accessibility standards (WCAG).
This severely harms the UX as users cannot see what question they are on or track their current progress.
I would love to take ownership of this issue and fix it perfectly!
I've already analyzed the contrast layout and have a clear plan to update the typography colors— specifically bringing proper visibility to the question counter (Question X of Y) and updating the option buttons to meet WCAG contrast standards.
Could you please assign this issue to me? I'm ready to open a clean, precise PR for it right away.
During a quiz session, the critical progress metadata—specifically the "Question X of 10" and "Score: X" indicators—are visually inaccessible. The light text color placed directly over the light, textured parchment background results in near-zero color contrast, violating accessibility standards (WCAG).
This severely harms the UX as users cannot see what question they are on or track their current progress.
I would love to take ownership of this issue and fix it perfectly!
I've already analyzed the contrast layout and have a clear plan to update the typography colors— specifically bringing proper visibility to the question counter (Question X of Y) and updating the option buttons to meet WCAG contrast standards.
Could you please assign this issue to me? I'm ready to open a clean, precise PR for it right away.