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The root cause of this was a bug in an upstream package: rich-iannone/DiagrammeR#375.
It's actually quite a convoluted bug and a couple of things made it hard to discover:
- The current CI takes the most recent package version available. In this case, that was the updated {DiagrammeR} which shipped with the faulty
mermaid.css
which had an overly aggressive css selector which set the opacity to0.2
, thereby rendering everything super hard to read. This problem should have been avoided (by @maxheld83) in the first place by freezing dependencies, and avoiding silent updates as per #200 (just takes time). - This, in turn, lead to every webpage which included a DiagrammeR plot to include the faulty CSS. Webpages (such as
/linux
) without DiagrammeR were unaffected, making this hard to debug. - Making this harder to debug still, my local machine had apparently cached an older version of the CSS, which rendered the website perfectly on my local machine. (This is a common feature of browser to save on bandwidth -- you can avoid it by going into incognito mode).
This lead me to the faulty conclusion that this was browser issue, though it was actually just faulty css.
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