![]() Blue is still the color with the strongest perceived affordance of clickability. Don't use blue for non-link text, even if you don't use blue as your link color.(The fact that the word meanings are clearly different provides the required redundant cue for color-blind users.) For example, in a checklist summary, you could show the word "okay" in green and the word "error" in red. However, assuming it differs from the link color, you can sometimes use colored text without causing major usability problems. You should generally avoid color for text unless it's a link. ![]()
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