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Latest comment: 22 days ago by Redrose64 in topic Information pages should have a slightly different design
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Information pages should have a slightly different design
Wiki information pages and other "metawiki" content pages should have a slighly different design, say, a lightgrey backgroud, to discourage people who accidentaly stumble upon one thinking it is a wiki article. This is just a suggestion, not a strongly held opinion or anything like that. Kemik0297 (talk) 18:07, 28 November 2024 (UTC)
- It's a good idea. -- Valjean (talk) (PING me) 18:27, 28 November 2024 (UTC)
- If you use the MonoBook skin, rather than the default Vector-2022, it already does this. The stylesheet for MonoBook includes these rules: which essentially says "Set the background colour for all pages to #F8FCFF. If the page is in article space, override this and set the background colour to white." The colour
div#content, div#p-cactions li a:hover, div#p-cactions li.selected a, div#content div.thumb { background-color: #F8FCFF; } .ns-0 div#content, .ns-0 div#p-cactions li a:hover, .ns-0 div#p-cactions li.selected a, .ns-0 div#content div.thumb { background-color: white; }
#F8FCFF
is , a very pale blue. Some other Wikipedias use other colours, such as French Wikipedia, which sets the background for talk pages (namespace 1) to#FFE
, , a light yellow. But this is really a matter for WP:VPR. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk) 21:50, 28 November 2024 (UTC)
- If you use the MonoBook skin, rather than the default Vector-2022, it already does this. The stylesheet for MonoBook includes these rules: