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High contrast mode

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If the high contrast mode is enabled in the Windows operating system, the content is not displayed in the Firefox browser in the selected mode. I ask you to make the -ms-high-contrast function work in Firefox.

If the high contrast mode is enabled in the Windows operating system, the content is not displayed in the Firefox browser in the selected mode. I ask you to make the '''-ms-high-contrast''' function work in Firefox.

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-ms-high-contrast is a ie/old edge only feature. the prefers-contrast is an option however the website creator would need to add this to their page.

A possible workaround would be to Change the fonts and colors websites use

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These browsers support the -ms-high-contrast feature: Google Chrome: 90.0.4430.93 (official build, 64 bit) Microsoft Edge: 90.0.818.51 (official build, 64 bit) Opera: 76.0.4017.94 As of May 7, 2021 these are the latest versions of browsers. Please support the -ms-high-contrast function.

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Mick is right, we're not going to support -ms-high-contrast. It is not standarized. The High contrast mode will be supported in every browser with a forced-colors feature.

https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2020/09/17/styling-for-windows-high-contrast-with-new-standards-for-forced-colors/ https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/forced-colors

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Then we can only use Google Chrome, Opera or Edge. Why do you deny us the visually impaired, but they do not?

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I'm pretty sure that Google Chrome, Opera and new Edge also doesn't understand nor support -ms-high-contrast.

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No, it’s not. Open the link: https://onedrive.live.com/ Register if needed. And open the document editor in different browsers. Examine the code.