https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/23738249
My post was edited to place all technical terms such as "port 31503" and "IIS" in code tags
- that doesn't seem right to me!
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/23738249
My post was edited to place all technical terms such as "port 31503" and "IIS" in code tags
- that doesn't seem right to me!
Certainly not!
Code formatting is for code, not for technical terms.
As the post owner, you can decline edits after they got accepted through review. Please do, so the editor gets the feedback that edits like this aren't acceptable. It's very unfortunate it got through suggested edit review in the first place.
No. There are times when it's advantageous to have monospace for certain technical terms (clearly differentiating l
from l, for example), but encapsulating any technical term in code blocks usually just makes the post harder to read.
Some folks like to mix()
code and ! code
in sentences, and if that's how they wrote them, I typically won't go through the trouble of changing it, but I won't go adding short blocks around things just for the sake of it. Edits should make things better in some way. Harder to read isn't ..... better.