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# 1. Reduce support for browsers that do not support CSS Custom Properties
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Date: 2024-02-01
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## Status
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Accepted.
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## Context
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In order to develop night mode in a sustainable and performant way, the Web team
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decided to use CSS custom properties for all colors in the Minerva skin. This
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allows us to develop night mode by simply changing CSS custom property values.
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## Decision
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we will reduce support for browsers that do not support CSS custom properties,
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most notably Opera Mini.
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According to caniuse the main browsers this impacts are IE11 and Opera Mini:
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https://caniuse.com/css-variables
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According to https://github.com/Fyrd/caniuse/issues/3883 CSS variables are not
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available only in its non-default "extreme mode".
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According to the following stats:
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https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/#mobile-site-by-browser
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Opera Mini represents **0.1%** of traffic to the mobile site. Given this tiny
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percentage of traffic, the maintenance and performance cost of providing a
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fallback for older browsers is deemed too high (since it would involve
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increasing the CSS payload to the remaining 99.9% of users).
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## Consequences
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Browsers like IE11 and Opera Mini will degrade gracefully into a reduced color
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experience. Colors will fallback to the default user-agent stylesheet so links
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will be blue, text will be black and background colors will be white. Although this
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will be a grade C experience, it will still provide adequate legibility and
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accessibility for basic functionality (i.e. reading).
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