User blog comment:MisterWoodhouse/The first migrations to the Unified Community Platform/@comment-31941158-20200714054634

One of the first things I noticed when my wiki migrated to the UCP was that syntax highlighting on source editing has drastically changed and is barely noticeable. I immediately tested out how it looked toggling it off, but when i tried to toggle them back on, the toggle wouldn't work at all. So now not only is the syntax highlighting less prominent, but now it's bugged so I can't even use it anymore.

The bug is a big problem as far as I'm concerned, since we have a handful of priority pages with a MASSIVE amount of text to display numerous wikitables and tabbers and such, and syntax highlighting is my no. 1 best tool to navigate these pages, determine when templates start and end, and make the appropriate changes needed to fix or avoid mistakes. Even with the bug fixed though, even if I barely got a chance to play around with the new highlight, I could immediately tell it was no longer actively highlighting paragraphs of text to indicate I was looking at a table or a tabber, and I would like to know if there is a way of implementing the old style of syntax highlighting back into my wiki, even if it's through CCS.