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[hack] Inline source code is hard to distinguish from plain text. #171

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agausmann opened this issue May 28, 2019 · 1 comment
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Example:

2019-05-28-010915_956x510_scrot

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I can call this script with a command like ``portforward http-proxy tcp 8080
80``, and it will map TCP connections to external port 8080 onto port 80 within
``http-proxy``. The duplicate commands are for IPv4 and IPv6 respectively, as
they are technically different addresses and so require different devices to
map them.

Since the theme is primarily monospace, it makes it even more difficult than normal. I'd suggest boxing it with a different background color to distinguish it from the surrounding text.

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ralsina commented Aug 2, 2019

You can easily customize it (just put stuff in files/assets/css/custom.css) but yeah, I agree that it would look better with a different background

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