Board Thread:Destinypedia Forum/@comment-116693-20140716233200/@comment-116693-20140716234008

JFYI, disjointing the text and creating a noticeable gap between confirmed content and speculation is intentional. The idea is to create a gap and a warning that users notice, so that they do not believe that the information they are about to read is confirmed canon. This is also intentionally done to discourage the widespread use of speculation except when highly relevant, and instead go for confirmed, reliable information.

I'm always of the opinion that using more than two colors in article text (one color for regular text, another color for links) is jarring for readers, hurting the informational experience, and usually redundant. Highly colorful text is pretty to look at but difficult to read. Also, the idea of hovering to see more information is good for PC users, but note that about half of our readers visit the site via mobile, where there is no "mouse hover," and therefore they would see different colored text and not know the reason for it.

For these reasons, I'd oppose changing the template, but I'm curious to see the thoughts of others.