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/gameboard/my-sea/ sig polarity now matches /billboard/my-sign/ — two-bug stack. **Bug 1 (primary):** my_sea.html:10 had {% if significator_reversed %}gravity{% else %}levity{% endif %} — INVERTED from my_sign.html:22's {% if current_significator_reversed %}levity{% else %}gravity{% endif %} + its JS _polarity() (revInput.value === '1' ? 'levity' : 'gravity'). Same User.significator_reversed value produced opposite polarity styling across the two surfaces → a levity sig picked on my-sign rendered gravity-styled on my-sea (--priUser bg + --secUser text); a gravity sig rendered levity-styled. User-reported 2026-05-21. **Bug 2 (latent, masked by Bug 1):** .sea-sig-card hardcoded .fan-corner-rank + i to color: rgba(var(--secUser), …) — fine against gravity's --priUser bg, but against levity's --secUser bg (set by .sig-stage-card in the polarity rule at _card-deck.scss:935-943) the rank + suit-icon collided w. the bg and disappeared. Bug 1 was hiding this: levity sigs were getting rendered gravity-styled (visible), so the invisibility only surfaced for gravity sigs (which got levity-styled). Fixing Bug 1 alone would've exposed Bug 2 for the previously-fine levity case → fix both in one shot. **Bug 2 fix:** switch .fan-corner-rank + i to color: currentColor w. opacity preserved (0.85 / 0.75); add explicit color: rgba(var(--secUser), 1) on the default .sig-stage-card.sea-sig-card rule so gravity inherits secUser; levity polarity rule already sets .sig-stage-card { color: rgba(var(--priUser), 1) } so it cascades down through currentColor. TDD — new MySeaPolarityMatchesMySignTest (2 ITs) pins both pages to the same User.significator_reversed → data-polarity mapping: unreversed → gravity on BOTH surfaces; reversed → levity on BOTH. 1147 IT/UT green. Visual verify deferred to user — the SCSS edge case wasn't reachable via Selenium (computed-style-on---secUser would require palette resolution at runtime)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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