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Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejectedgot rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

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I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints for syntax highlights are not clearly displayed on default review page.

Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints for syntax highlights are not clearly displayed on default review page.

Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints for syntax highlights are not clearly displayed on default review page.

replaced http://meta.stackoverflow.com/ with https://meta.stackoverflow.com/
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Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only editsanswer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elmfeature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints for syntax highlights are not clearly displayed on default review page.

Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints for syntax highlights are not clearly displayed on default review page.

Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints for syntax highlights are not clearly displayed on default review page.

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Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints (such asfor syntax highlights or language versions) are not clearly displayed on default review page.

Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints (such as syntax highlights or language versions) are not clearly displayed on default review page.

Often I suggest edits with only syntax highlight (adding <!-- language: lang-... --> comment). Normally it gets approved in questions and answers but in documentation it got rejected and I understand why. Unless you choose side-by-side markdown representation this change is not visible. Given that documentation review is available for anyone above 200 rep I can see that not a lot of reviewers might even know syntax highlight exists.

As suggested in an answer on syntax-highlight-only edits I will move on. But maybe something can be done in changes review presentation to both: make an edit visible and make it obvious that such thing as syntax highlight exists for those who don't know about it?

Update:

I did add a separate feature request on default highlight for elm. The point here is that hints for syntax highlights are not clearly displayed on default review page.

Update to clarify the main point of the question. Removed syntax-highlight tag since it is not the main question.
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