I just noticed something funny in the comments to this question:
See the messy "scratches" on each end of the OP's username? I'm pretty sure they're not supposed to be there.
The reason this happens is because the same CSS class, owner
, is used to style both the OP's username in the comments and the fancy box containing the OP's user card below the question. The "mess" in the comment username is simply a small slice of the background image intended for the user card:
A simple CSS fix would be to disable the background image for comments, like this:
a.comment-user.owner {
background-image: none;
}
This will eliminate the messy background image, but will leave the solid background color in place.
Ps. Ugh, I just noticed that the code block above looks really ugly, because the background color for <code>
tags here on meta.ELU is set to #e0e0e0
, while that of the surrounding <pre>
block is #eee
(which is shorthand for #eeeeee
). It doesn't seem to happen on the main site, where both have a background color of #eee
. This could be fixed either by making the colors match, or by adding an extra rule to remove the background entirely from <code>
inside <pre>
, like this:
pre code {
background: transparent;
}
Pps. Both of the CSS fixes above are now included in the SOUP v1.14 user script.