Thread:CzechOut/@comment-4674838-20120825232426/@comment-188432-20120826032028

Oh there's no bad blood. I do think you're acting in good faith. As I said up thread, you're well-intentioned. I just think you've failed to advance a good argument as to why it's a disadvantage for people asking about technical matters to be forced to look at real wikicode. Nor do you have even a prima facie case that I've violated any rule of this wiki, or of Wikia TOU, generally.

If anything, I'm helping "proper functioning", because I'm making people who are trying to run their wikis work with real wikicode. Ultimately, that's a good thing for this target audience. Outside of w:c:community, when I suspect that the RTE is in effect, I don't even bother creating a signature, or I use one that doesn't break the RTE. Here, though, I feel completely justified in insisting that people asking me to spend time answering their technical questions should look at the real wiki code.

Arial is the scourge of the internet. If all I do is make sure that people are reading code in a monospace font, then I've made my answer to their questions immediately more understandable.