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The constrast checker it’s great, but it’ll also be super usefull to have the option to switch the two  elements you need to compare, because right now automatically compares only with background.  For example, if I have a button and I need to compare the text color with the button color but I don’t want to change the text color, just the button color, how can I tell the tool to compare with the foreground and not with the background of the button?. Somebody knows?

Totally agree ​@Soporte Enjambre — there's definitely room for improvement in how it's currently implemented. It would be great if it could detect the first parent with a fill color or at least make it easier to quickly select the background color when comparing it to the foreground. That would really enhance the usability.


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