Cambia lo stile dei blocchi di codice inline in modo che risaltino di più

Inline code has always looked like regular code, in a code (monospace) font. Anything really bright and jarring would be highly dependent on the community, and definitely not consistent with the way I see code used in most places on the web.

The issue of syntax highlighting is different; you’d need multiple lines of code to determine which syntax you’re dealing with. Perhaps that was the root of the issue – if you want syntax highlighting you need a block of code, e.g.

var x, y, z;  // Declare 3 variables
x = 5;    // Assign the value 5 to x
y = 6;    // Assign the value 6 to y
z = x + y;  // Assign the sum of x and y to z

document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML =
"The value of z is " + z + ".";

A single code element is divorced from all context necessary to do syntax highlighting. You could do a single line of JavaScript though:

"the value of z is " + z + ".";

Which looks like

``` javascript
"the value of z is " + z + ".";
```

So I guess this is about blocks of code versus a word of code.

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