This one looks pretty funny actually:
Found in this answer.
This is in Chrome 38 on Windows 8.
I've added a pre
rule to the CSS.
With you in the next build.
It is caused by this CSS rule:
.spoiler {
color: #FFF9E3;
}
All text is colored in the same color as the spoiler background, and so is the text in the code block.
A potential solution could be:
.spoiler pre {
background: #FFF9E3;
}
<code>
tags or backticks, but apparently not<pre>
tags. \$\endgroup\$