Improve readability by "more contrast" for highlighting links and code?
When I'm looking at the documentation pages (e.g. git-bundle), then both links and code-portions are tagged and also styled. However, the links appear in grey instead of black and hence are rather hard to distinguish. In a similar way code uses a different font but the same colour and background as normal text.
Both of those are distinguishable for me if "looking close". But readability feels (quite a lot) less good to me than in themes where say links are blue and code blocks use a different background. So I'd like to suggest considering styles with more contrast of some kind for these.
Relevant?
Is this maybe worth looking into? Do you feel the same to some degree maybe? It might just be my eyes/lighting/settings or whatever combination of those. In which case I could just start looking into how to modify the theming on-the-fly. Otherwise ...
Idea
A (not too dark blue) for links almost seems kind of standardish to me (these GitLab pages for example use that as well). In a similar way the different background for code seems widely used, again also right here as an example
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Impact/Side Effects?
As both of those are already styled, this might only need a very small change in the css. I'm not quite aware what side-effects there might be, though. Where else is the same styling applied and the suggested changes might result in something shitty? I did notice that code is tagged in headings as well (see git-bundle), so this for example might look odd and require another css-selector to not apply it in headings (or an untagging in the headings) then or so.