Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-1738746-20150810105205/@comment-4018164-20150810112036

Wouldn't it be more efficient to add a background or a text shadow to the text in your signature, in order to achieve a contrast effect? This way, suppose you have a siganture with black text and a white background/text shadow: This will allow you to have this effect on various wikis, without the need of stuff like parser functions, which take crucial signature length.
 * In the wiki that has a white background, the text will be visible anyway, and the background/text shadow will not be shown (or be barely visible if the wiki's background is light but not 100% white).
 * In the wiki that has a dark background, the signature's background/text shadow will provide the contrast that you need, in order to make the text visible and clear.

For instance: Text Will result in: {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" ! Light background !! Dark background
 * style="background: white;"| Text || style="background: black;"| Text
 * style="background: white;"| Text || style="background: black;"| Text