MediaWiki talk:Monobook.css
2008, Jan 24
I am requesting several changes to the site CSS file, and one other (related) change that requires a Sysop.
There are 4 kinds of changes:
- Code cleanup (removing obselete/unused css)
- Organization (moving things around to be more consistent)
- Changes designed to disables Wikia featurs
- Changes to one of the MediaWiki UI text strings. (Not a CSS change, but still requires a Sysop)
Short description of the changes follow. Link to sandbox with 'what it should be' at the end.
Cleanup (removal of junk)
- Removal of the obselete background-image styles for our page-header-messageboxes. (Note: not the Wiki 'messagebox' class, that's something different. I mean the ones prexised with 'tt1_')
- Removal of the small-text styles used with {{reflist}}. (This template will probably be merged in with the much-more-useful {{collist}} in the near-future, so this removal is preemptive... but it's also cosmetic-- all it does it make the text 8% smaller.)
- Removal of "macbre: fixes #1733" added to our css file in November. Macbre is/was a wikia sysop who added this definition to several wikias around this time. The fix was never documented, no one's been able to figure out what it's for and it's redundant- it literally does nothing. (I'm fairly sure he was debugging/testing a change which has since propagated to the main CSS file and just forgot to clean up his slop.)
Organizational
All the TT1-specific styles (styles not snagged verbatin from other sources) go at the end of the file. It's neater that way.
Disabling Features
Image Tagging
We hate the image tags. 80% of their traffic is bizarre broken spambots/vandalisation. We delete the other 20% of legitimate tags because the mechanism is so ugly, as well as being completely redundant to our fairly strict image description standards.
These styles hide all the tagging controls so a user can't tag the image. It's like removing the steering wheel from a car. They are ID-specific nested etc etc etc... which can't possibly screw up anything but their intended target.
Report a Problem
We're not big enough to need 'Report a Problem,' and the only people who use it ate IP users who think jokes are vandalism.
Fuck them.
This definition hides the 'report a problem' link at the top of the page. PROBLEM SOLVED, GO AMERICA!
MediaWiki UI
In conjunction with the neutering of the Image Tagging feature, I'm requesting that the UI Tagging_instructions string be changed from its default "Click on people or things in the image to tag them." to something explaining why tagging has been disabled. Suggestion: "Due to a consensus opinion that it currently sucks image tagging has been disabled on this wiki."
I'm also requesting that the Sysop performing this change not draw people's attention to our ability to customize these strings lest the Wiki User Interface become riddled with indecipherably clever 'transformerized' names for everything. :~(
Summary
Lotsa CSS changes. I've set up a Sandbox which has all these changes completed for your convenience- copy text from the full text from the Sandbox and replace the contents of the monobook.css file. Easy Peasey Japanesey.
I'm also requesting the Sysop make a change to one of the MediaWiki User Interface strings related to image tagging. -Derik 11:30, 24 January 2008 (UTC)
For future reference
Please try to not take out huge sections of the CSS when you're updating this. The last update took out a whole bunch of navboxes. --Suki Brits 00:15, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

