## Problem Description
When dark mode is enabled, inline math expressions rendered using
`$...$` in distill-style blog posts are displayed in black text. This
makes them difficult to read against the dark background. The issue
occurs because the default styles for MathJax-rendered content do not
account for dark mode and set the text color to black.
## Proposed Solution
This PR updates the MathJax setup to dynamically apply inline styles to
ensure the text color of MathJax-rendered content inherits the parent
container’s color. Specifically:
- Added a custom action in the _MathJax.options.renderActions_ section
to inject a CSS rule that sets _.mjx-container_ to inherit its color
from its parent element.
- Ensures that inline math expressions render correctly in both light
and dark modes without explicitly setting a fixed color.
## Changes Made
Modified the _mathjax-setup.js_ file to include:
- Custom inline styles injected via JavaScript for _.mjx-container_
elements.
- Explicit handling of _inlineMath_ delimiters to ensure consistency in
rendering.
## Testing and Validation
- Tested the fix in both light and dark modes to confirm that inline
math expressions render in the correct color.
- Verified that the changes do not introduce regressions in light mode
or affect block math expressions rendered using `$$...$$`.
## Impact
- Improves readability of inline math expressions in dark mode.
- Provides a consistent user experience for distill-style blog posts
across light and dark themes.
- Resolves#2915
Co-authored-by: Suraj Khamkar <surajk@atlanticpkg.com>