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It would be nice to eventually have a CSS style that overrides those colors to use our new color scheme, but it doesn't seem like a blocker for launch. Possibly the documentation team could update these manually?
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Possibly the documentation team could update these manually?
This would be the best way to manage this, since they aren't consistent. We could run a search to find any content with background-color: to collect a list of articles that likely need to be updated.
This seems low-priority, but some articles use divs with hardcoded background colors such as https://wordpress.org/documentation-test/article/archive-title-block/ and https://wordpress.org/documentation-test/article/loopbacks/#wp--skip-link--target (it's not consistent).
It would be nice to eventually have a CSS style that overrides those colors to use our new color scheme, but it doesn't seem like a blocker for launch. Possibly the documentation team could update these manually?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: