Let's first acknowledge that your edit was approved.
"[...] but I have no idea which part of the canned response this reviewer had in mind when he clicked it."
Did you actually try and think about each part to see if it applies?
This is the canned rejection reason:
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
- "easier to read": the new post is not easier to read, the answer was already fairly easy to read to begin with. This part applies.
- "easier to find": The tags are exactly the same, the wording has simply been moved. It's not easier to find either.
- "more accurate": You added the detail that most html elements can be modified with that, but it was not exactly inaccurate to begin with. That partly applies.
- "more accessible": Nothing in the post is more accessible. That also applies.
Literally all four points apply, either in full or in part to your edit. It's ok that it was accepted, as the snippet is indeed fine, but there would be no real loss if it hadn't. Maybe try a bit harder to read and think about canned messages next time.