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[Bug]: Content of Safari 15 tab bar hard to read on Jest docs website #11984

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dcastil opened this issue Oct 22, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #12001
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[Bug]: Content of Safari 15 tab bar hard to read on Jest docs website #11984

dcastil opened this issue Oct 22, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #12001

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@dcastil
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dcastil commented Oct 22, 2021

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Steps to reproduce

Go to https://jestjs.io with Safari 15 and observe the color contrast between text and background in the tab bar. The reason it's so green is the <meta name="theme-color" content="#15c213"> in the website HTML which comes from here.

Expected behavior

Higher contrast between text and background on tab bar. E.g. using white would be fine in light mode.

Screenshot 2021-10-22 at 15 40 38

Actual behavior

The contrast between text and background is very low and makes it hard to read the text in the tab bar. Here is a screenshot of it.

Screenshot 2021-10-22 at 15 31 34

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orta commented Oct 27, 2021

I'd merge a PR fixing this 👍🏻

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dcastil commented Oct 27, 2021

Hey @orta 👋

Just submitted a PR in #12001 but the CLA form doesn't seem to work. I get a 500 error after submitting.

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