Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Obsolete
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Low
Description
Inlined bits of code set off using a backtick (`) currently render above the baseline of the regular fonts. This is particularly obvious when inline code-snippets appear within strikethrough (~~) text, making it clear where the normal text's center-line actually resides when compared with the backticked characters.
This problem is visible in both Chrome and Firefox (tested versions 72.0.3626.109 and 60.5.1esr respectively).
Per the page-inspector, the CSS responsible for this is found in defaults.less by assigning a padding-bottom value using the two-value padding shorthand:
code, tt { padding: 1px 3px; /* ... */ }
The attached image shows how Firefox renders this markup/markdown code:
Unable to find source-code formatter for language: markdown. Available languages are: actionscript, ada, applescript, bash, c, c#, c++, cpp, css, erlang, go, groovy, haskell, html, java, javascript, js, json, lua, none, nyan, objc, perl, php, python, r, rainbow, ruby, scala, sh, sql, swift, visualbasic, xml, yaml
1. Code: ~~Create a point-and-shoot style function for reevaluating specific `observation` records and their details.~~ DONE as of 1c369e4