# 5. Adopt ADRs (Architectural decision records) Date: 2024-03-11 ## Status Accepted ## Context As the team works on developing night mode, the largest hurdle remains user- generated content. One particular class of user-generated content that we've run up against is the use of inline styles to define a background color, with the assumption the text color would remain constant. With the introduction of night mode, this assumption is broken, and we are running into color contrast issues for light-colored text on a background that was presumed to be contrasting with a darker text color ## Decision After evaluating the expected performance impacts, we have decided that a CSS approach targeting `[style*=background]` that sets the color explicitly to `#333` would be sufficient to address this concern. While we considered a php- based parser approach, it was found that the CSS approach was performant enough to meet our needs and considerably more straightforward to implement See https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T358240#9591458 for further details ## Consequences The most direct consequence of this change is that we will be modifying the display of the page from what the authors explicitly intended for it to be. We're quite confident that in the vast majority of cases this will not be an issue, as the omission of font color was most likely predicated upon the assumption it would remain the same in all cases, but we understand and acknowledge that this could lead to issues where a user is unhappy with the color being modified. To mitigate this issue, we have deliberately written the style such that a defined color will take precendence over this, so ideally the risk of this is low