Local Administrator 1a6b9d4333 fix(contrast): article-body white-on-white — body/dropcap/h2/h3/blockquote/links to navy + slate, drop prose-invert
Article detail pages (/news/[slug] and /articles/[slug]) inherited a dark-theme
prose color palette via the .bb-article-prose ruleset + Tailwind's
prose-invert utility. With the new light surface, every text element in
the article body rendered near-white on white, while the H1 (fixed in
the prior commit) was already navy. Bringing the body in line:

src/styles/tailwind.css:
  - .bb-article-prose wrapper           #d6d4d0  -> #1e293b !important  (slate-800 for long-form body)
  - .bb-article-prose p:first-of-type   #e8e6e0  -> #1e293b
  - .bb-article-prose first-letter      #f0eee8  -> #0F172A             (drop-cap full navy)
  - .bb-article-prose h2                #f5f3ee  -> #0F172A             (in-body subhead matches the page H1)
  - .bb-article-prose h3                #ece9e2  -> #0F172A
  - .bb-article-prose blockquote        #e8e6e0  -> #1e293b
  - .bb-article-prose a (BASE)          #d6d4d0  -> #1D4ED8             (inline links visibly blue at rest, no longer invisible-until-hover; hover unchanged)

src/app/news/[slug]/NewsArticleDetailClient.tsx
src/app/articles/[slug]/ArticleDetailClient.tsx
  - Drop 'prose-invert' from the wrapper className on both routes so any
    descendant the bb-article-prose rules don't explicitly color (lists,
    strong, em, captions) falls back to Tailwind Typography's default
    light-page slate-700 palette.
2026-06-03 16:49:48 +00:00

Next.js

A modern Next.js 15 application built with TypeScript and Tailwind CSS.

🚀 Features

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🛠️ Installation

  1. Install dependencies:
npm install
# or
yarn install
  1. Start the development server:
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
  1. Open http://localhost:4028 with your browser to see the result.

📁 Project Structure

nextjs/
├── public/             # Static assets
├── src/
│   ├── app/            # App router components
│   │   ├── layout.tsx  # Root layout component
│   │   └── page.tsx    # Main page component
│   ├── components/     # Reusable UI components
│   ├── styles/         # Global styles and Tailwind configuration
├── next.config.mjs     # Next.js configuration
├── package.json        # Project dependencies and scripts
├── postcss.config.js   # PostCSS configuration
└── tailwind.config.js  # Tailwind CSS configuration

🧩 Page Editing

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🎨 Styling

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  • npm run dev - Start development server on port 4028
  • npm run build - Build the application for production
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  • npm run serve - Start the production server
  • npm run lint - Run ESLint to check code quality
  • npm run lint:fix - Fix ESLint issues automatically
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📱 Deployment

Build the application for production:

npm run build

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