First, yay on golden ratio typography in Foundation, along with all the other RWD features.
Second, a google search of the Foundation docs pages on the word accessibility is very revealing. As in, it's never mentioned. A lot of people think standards compliant RWD = accessibility by default, perhaps they do as well. It doesn't.
The style guide page you linked contains a great deal of text that is too light a grey for even a white background. I assume this will be fixed in time. (I can't express how much I love being able to assume that, this is the ONLY place that's true.) But, right now it's painful to try to read.
The H6 is smaller than 1em too, which is not a good thing in my opinion.
There is also a lot of missing focus effects. Foundation seems to be using the old-fashioned style of reset that removes the focus outline for aesthetic reasons. Sigh. Perhaps that's infected your design.
I've seen some comments around the web that the Foundation form elements are not good on multiple accessibility fronts, but it seems they finally fixed their icon fonts recently.
Third, I really love the overall design, not trendy flat so likely to look dated soon, not the every CSS3 feature crammed on the page look either. (And not like every Bootstrap page ever.)
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Second, a google search of the Foundation docs pages on the word accessibility is very revealing. As in, it's never mentioned. A lot of people think standards compliant RWD = accessibility by default, perhaps they do as well. It doesn't.
The style guide page you linked contains a great deal of text that is too light a grey for even a white background. I assume this will be fixed in time. (I can't express how much I love being able to assume that, this is the ONLY place that's true.) But, right now it's painful to try to read.
The H6 is smaller than 1em too, which is not a good thing in my opinion.
There is also a lot of missing focus effects. Foundation seems to be using the old-fashioned style of reset that removes the focus outline for aesthetic reasons. Sigh. Perhaps that's infected your design.
I've seen some comments around the web that the Foundation form elements are not good on multiple accessibility fronts, but it seems they finally fixed their icon fonts recently.
Third, I really love the overall design, not trendy flat so likely to look dated soon, not the every CSS3 feature crammed on the page look either. (And not like every Bootstrap page ever.)