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On sites with the new responsive design, the color of clicked vote buttons have a theme color related to the site's design.

However, on Internet Explorer 11, this arrow always shows as orange, regardless of the site. This seems to have been copied from Stack Overflow. Can this please be fixed?

Here's a screenshot of the vote buttons on a post I've upvoted, loaded on Internet Explorer 11. The site is Meta Stack Exchange, whose theme color is light blue, but this happens on all sites with the responsive design:

Clicked arrow looks orange

Now here's the same screenshot using Microsoft Edge, which properly displays the theme color blue for MSE:

Clicked arrow looks blue

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  • Can reproduce in IE11. Seems to not recognize the filter value that changes it. (said style isn't supported in IE11 anyway)
    – Kevin B
    Jul 23, 2018 at 22:27
  • This weird off-color is also noticed on non IE browsers: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/371999/578411
    – rene
    Aug 4, 2018 at 7:44
  • @rene That's for comment upvotes, and is only briefly visible, while this is for posts and is always visible, even if the vote was cast from a browser that displays it properly. Aug 4, 2018 at 9:12
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    Yes, I noticed the difference, otherwise I would have said: cross-site duplicate.
    – rene
    Aug 4, 2018 at 9:17

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This seems to have been fixed recently.

I've tried looking at my prior votes on different sites (which now all have the responsive design), and on all of them they now appear with the correct theme color instead of Stack Overflow orange.

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