• Resolved gjefle

    (@gjefle)


    Hi – I just inherited a website that uses this plugin, and while it is attractive, I have to point out that it fails contrast tests for ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance. My client is obligated by law to have an ADA compliant website so this is an issue. Providing an option for people to change their colors accordingly would be a useful option. As is, I am editing the CSS file within the plugin itself, which of course is not an ideal situation.

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  • Plugin Author LBell

    (@lbell)

    Howdy! The main color scheme is driven by Full Calendar (https://fullcalendar.io/) and out of the scope of this plugin. However the CSS is readily override-able.

    I’d suggest adding the new CSS to your theme, site customizer, or using a plugin so changes don’t get lost on updates.

    Thread Starter gjefle

    (@gjefle)

    That’s what I have been doing but adding the CSS to my theme does not work. But thank you for responding.

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