Is it just me? I view the Stack Overflow website on my iPhone. A recent update modified the CSS content so all texts/links are the same colour, regardless of whether or not I've previously visited that link.
Can we just have a "Yikes, this is terrible. Revert! Revert!" button?
Normal mode, dark mode or system setting? I assume on the iPhone only Safari is the browser of choice? Does the iPhone or Safari have a version number? That might be handy to know in case this fixes itself in an update of the OS/Browser.
@rene I'm viewing the 'Mobile' version as opposed to 'Full Site' version - I don't think the 'Mobile' version has a Dark Mode - but I do view in dark mode on my PC.
@Strawberry the old mobile view I don;t think is maintained much anymore (with new features or updates that aren't bug fixes). They are putting everything into the responsive view. I would be surprised if they actually did anything to change it recently.
This isn't new. Links have been the same color for years now (or at least so close that I cannot readily distinguish them on any of my screens). See also: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/392188/… I have a userscript that corrects this by injecting some CSS.
I think it's not just SO. Here is the bug report on Meta SE: Post links colouring seems broken on mobile web which as of now is marked as "status-review": "ah, today we shipped a change that introduced css variables, and that's where we probably broke it. We'll take a look, def not intended."
Ah, when I first commented above, I had misunderstood that you were talking specifically about the "mobile web" site (which is almost entirely ignored by the developers and not something that I use). Now that I know that... this bug report from MSE is precisely a match for what you were seeing, and explains when and how the problem was resolved.
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