I noticed a recent change in the markdown rendering of blockquotes on stackoverflow.com: they now display as regular text, with just a thin grey vertical bar the the left.
This change seems to be a design decision, as a remedy to some issues that seem largely irrelevant to Stack Overflow itself but may affect other Stack Exchange sites. The downside is it makes blockquotes much less visible in questions and answers where it has been used for a decade to quote parts of the question of fragments from relevant documentation (such as the C Standard) precisely with the intent to make these quotations stand out clearly. The new style changes the look of tens of thousands of answers in a way that may offend their authors.
This change was proposed in Some improvements to blockquotes and put in production, despite a majority of upvoted answers that voiced opposition or underlined irrelevance.
Is there a way to obtain more contrast between quoted blocks and the rest of the text in the post?
blockquote { background-color: #fbf2d4; color: #0d0e0f; }
to the personal adjustments I make to SE pages. [Note: you don't need thecolor
, but I like a bit more contrast than exists with the default text color on the oldbackground-color
.] Sure, I think it should be changed for everyone, but SE takes only limited input wrt. design decisions.document.documentElement.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeend', '<style type="text/css">blockquote { background-color: #fbf2d4; color: #0d0e0f; }</style>')
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