Increase contrast of code in documentation
See original GitHub issueFor some reason the docs code previews are quite light on Linux. See an example in https://perf-html.io/docs/#/./bunny
Ubuntu (from julien)
Mac (from me)
I believe this will require editing docs-user/css/style-overrides.css
to add overrides for the styling that is used for all the different color values.
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@julienw I believe the right thing to do is for me to allow someone else to take on this bug and for me to contribute to this project at a later time. I appreciate your understanding.
Ah apologies, these github notification emails were going to my spam folder. Fixed that.
I ended up with not a lot of free time lately due to a work project, happy to let someone else take this up, thanks!