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This template has been detected as one of 436 pages using styles that break the page when printed when the user is using dark mode. The fix is very straightforward - all your styles relating to dark mode must be scoped to. Since there is a high risk of this templates being copied to other wikis it is
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I agree with Anomie here, the issue is more specific. This particular issue is: there are 100k pages using a class in a table "ad hoc" and we don't have anything currently in
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Yes, and as I've said already, I think both 1) their warning is bunkum (a different WMF engineer said this use is kosher!), and 2) the fix on our part is trivial (in two different ways, the first is putting templatestyles tags directly in article wikitext and the second is just putting the CSS back
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it is meant to mean something like "when things are meant to display on every page, they should be in the sitewide style. If it is not something for the entire site and can feasibly be done by a template/with
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I'm not buying the argument that the community can't get edits made. First, any of these pages that are massively used are going to end up admin-protected anyway - and most admins aren't going to try to touch a SCSS page. Also,
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the first time a bot is "implementing" TemplateStyles this way places this BRFA as a precedent and puts an even larger onus on BAG to establish a clear consensus for the task
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in Common.css if it's necessary), and 3) we already have other templates (like the one literally 2 sections above) doing the exact same thing.
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