I just found out that Stack Overflow has a new outfit. I don't want to bother with the aesthetic part but I do care about the font size of the code block:
I'll use Why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array? to demonstrate the difference, comparing it with a February 2013 version from the Web Archive. (Try tabbing back and forth between those two and seeing for yourself!)
Before
The regular text font size is 13.7px, and so is the code font size. (1:1)
After
The regular text font size is now 15px, and the font size is 12px. (So the regular text has gotten bigger, and the code smaller.)
The new layout makes the code look even smaller with the enlarged text font size, and it becomes really clear when looking back and forth between regular text and code. I am wondering if SE has any plan to enlarge the code font size as well.
P.S. Results are the same in the web browsers Firefox and IE, both of the latest version.
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andsass
it is reasonably trivial to set up alternative themes that have no impact on UI functionality. The suggestion wasn't for complete layout changes, just styles.