In this answer I happened to use some inline code markup inside a pseudo-footnote1 wrapped in <sup>...</sup>
tags and noticed that, while the plain text inside the footnote is typeset in a smaller font as intended, the code has the same font size as in normal text.
Live example:
In normal text
inline code
looks OK, but in a superscriptthe same code
looks huge.
Related: Code wrapped inside headers is too small (status-completed)
1) I do realize that this is not what those tags are really meant for, but it's (IMO) the best work-around we currently have for the lack of proper footnote markup. And in any case, regardless of what they're (mis)used for, we should be correctly scaling the font size of code inside subscripts and superscripts, just as we should be doing in any other context.