https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59933

--- Comment #18 from Eduard Braun <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jared Zimmerman (WMF) from comment #16)
> 777 feels really dark for placeholder text, I'd be more comfortable with 999
> Moiz and May are working on the accessibility section of the Mediawiki.ui
> Guidelines. So I'll defer to them and their research on the matter.

If you wouldn't have come up with the ingenious plan to make all fonts (even
body text) grayish in the first place you wouldn't have to whine about #777
being "too dark" as a placeholder...

If I look at a FLow page nowadays it looks kinda colorful (in regards to
different shades of gray) and I'm most certain that this can only confuse
people in contrast to a clear color sheme with one black font for body text and
one gray font for placeholders / meta information.

Just a though, but I'm sure the "designers" will make sure this won't happen.

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