> 2. "pre code" works incorrectly (from my point of view)
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> I can get my CSS file to do _something_ with the following change:
>
> pre code
> {
> margin: 0 auto;
> font-size: 0.9vw;
> width: 75em;
> color: white;
> background-color: #102e4e;
> border-radius: 10px;
> }
>
> However, the problem is that this changes only the background of the
> code text, not the entire "window".
Did some further studies. It turns out that in this particular case I
can get the blocks to color correctly by coloring just pre:
pre
{
margin: 0 auto;
font-size: 0.9vw;
width: 75em;
color: white;
background-color: #102e4e;
border-radius: 10px;
}
But I can't be expected to color all preformatted text similarly. Right?
There has to be a way to format the code windows only.
(Unfortunately there is no parent selector in CSS. Otherwise I could
select the pre that have a code descendant.)
Jarmo