[Spoiler `>!`][1] problem description: 1. At start `code` is shown with very dark background, which makes it hard to read. ![enter image description here][2] 2. When we click spoiler, code background will change to `standard one` but it will also prevent spoiler from fading out. ![enter image description here][3] Example of problem on: - Stack Overflow http://stackoverflow.com/a/22825711/1393766 (bottom of the answer) - and on Meta http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/276894/1393766 which looks like this >! One way to fix the problem — not necessarily the best, by any stretch of my >! imagination, but one which works — is to fix the the LHS of the `lhs << (15 - i)` >! shift so that it is either 0 or 1 that is shifted. For example: >! >! `((ptr[j] & (1 << (7 - i % 8))) ? 1 : 0) << (15 - i)` If this click-able behaviour is desired and not bug (I am not sure which is it that is why I used [meta-tag:bug] and [meta-tag:feature-request] tags mix), then could we at least change all backgrounds of code in spoiler to `standard one` so it would be more readable by default? I am using newest version of Chrome 40.0.2214.111 m on Windows 7 Ultimate (with service pack 1). [1]: http://stackoverflow.com/editing-help#spoilers [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/ivDKR.png [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/NtZP6.png