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UX-002 deterministic theme state

Updated: 2026-08-09

Status: IMPLEMENTED — NOT VERIFIED. Automated, build and local browser checks pass. Production and authenticated multi-user browser checks remain.

Confirmed root cause

The theme preference was keyed by the last authUserKey, but login completion emitted the general authentication event before /auth/me stored the new user key. Shell then stored that key with event emission disabled. Theme state therefore continued using the anonymous preference until a refresh, when the user key was already present and the page appeared to switch theme randomly. Logout had a similar asynchronous boundary.

Theme changes also keyed CssVarsProvider and captured themeMode in the router memo. A preference change remounted the provider and recreated the router, risking loss of in-page state even though the URL did not intentionally change. MUI also retained its own default local-storage mode, creating another potential source of truth.

Implemented contract

  • Preference resolution is explicit user key, then anonymous preference for a user without a saved choice, then the documented System default.
  • Explicit Light and Dark ignore operating-system changes. Only System resolves through the current media query.
  • Auth user-key changes have a dedicated event. It updates theme state without re-running authentication requests or creating an event loop.
  • Relevant storage events update another tab without writing back. Unrelated storage events are ignored.
  • MUI mode is changed in place through its color-scheme context with its private persistence disabled. The app/router tree is not keyed or recreated by theme changes.
  • A Next beforeInteractive bootstrap applies the same user/anonymous/System resolution before client application paint.
  • Settings tabs are scrollable at narrow widths; this removes the mobile overflow discovered during the required theme browser pass.

No backend, database, dependency, entitlement or production configuration changed.

Verification

  • Focused deterministic theme suite: 6/6.
  • Full frontend: 48/48 suites and 172/172 tests.
  • Production frontend build/TypeScript and git diff --check: pass.
  • Browser: explicit Light persisted across Settings → Dashboard navigation and refresh; explicit Dark switched without navigation; System selected the browser's dark preference; a second tab inherited Dark and changing it to Light updated the first tab without reload.
  • Browser widths: 375, 768 and 1440; document width did not exceed the viewport after the tabs correction. Light 375/768 and Dark 1440 evidence is retained.
  • Browser console warnings/errors after the final interactive pass: none. Development HMR emitted transient module-update messages while source files were being edited; they were not present in the captured tab diagnostics and the clean production build passes.

Remaining gates

  • Authenticated User A/User B scoped preference switching was proven at the storage/event unit boundary but not with two live browser accounts because no isolated API authentication environment was running.
  • A real operating-system preference-change event was tested at the resolver/provider boundary, not by changing the host OS during browser automation.
  • Production deployment/browser smoke is not authorized/configured.

Evidence

  • Screenshots: docs/audits/evidence/ux-002/
  • Commands/results: docs/audits/verification-log.md V-111V-113
  • Tests: job-tracker-ui/src/theme-state.test.tsx
  • Implementation commit: 11734ee

Rollback

Revert 11734ee. No data migration is required; existing themeMode:<user> and themeMode:anon values remain compatible. Reversion restores the prior delayed-login theme and provider/router remount behavior.