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Usually the font for inline code formatting is different enough to tell that it's code, even when in a quote .

But did you notice that there's actually two inline code strings in the previous sentence? If I didn't write the sentence, I wouldn't have seen the one. In case you can't find it:

It's the comma :)

There's another similar post that's marked Status-completed. I have no clue why. Obviously, it's not really solved. Yes, code is slightly darker than quotes, but it's not enough.

I like to use the formatting when I'm adding examples of searches, or sometimes single characters like .. It's also good for SEDE SQL code.

It might make sense to change the color to the same color as the Similar Questions:

blockquote {
    margin-bottom: 10px;
    padding: 10px;
    background-color: #FFF8DC;
    border-left: 2px solid #E0DCBF;
}
blockquote, q {
    quotes: none;
}
<blockquote>Like this</blockquote>

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    I must be weird. I spotted the comma on the very first read. Having said that, Meta is not really the place to write code, so I don't think this needs fixing.
    – Tunaki
    Commented Apr 14, 2016 at 22:06
  • @Tunaki It could be your brightness settings. I can only see the code box when I tilt my screen to the extreme.
    – Laurel
    Commented Apr 14, 2016 at 22:08
  • Actually, it isn't so much because of the brightness but because of the font that I spotted it ;).
    – Tunaki
    Commented Apr 14, 2016 at 22:12

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The new CSS changes have rendered this request . Pun intended.

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This was definitely by design, as the color scheme for meta was intended to be consistent across all formatting here.

That said, the quote mechanic is rather universal to the exchange. Each site tends to use the proposed color you show in the snippet and in my opinion I like the standardized quote color (#FFF8DC).

I don't really mind that the colors are the same as the code block, but I do think that it makes sense to have the quote format be standardized.

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    Maybe it should be changed for all meta sites, then.
    – Laurel
    Commented Apr 14, 2016 at 22:20

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