org/wiki/Wiktionary:<span class="searchmatch">Main</span>_<span class="searchmatch">Page</span> 5. Repeat all steps 10 times, see if you get the crash. Is there a sandbox/staging area where you can post the <span class="searchmatch">page</span> with various <span class="searchmatch">assets</span> not...
Sarri.greek The first <span class="searchmatch">style</span> is the default for numbered lists on MediaWiki. The second could be made default by updating the common.<span class="searchmatch">css</span> files, though I think...
exactly this – <span class="searchmatch">page</span>-specific <span class="searchmatch">css</span>. But instead he ended up using his own template. Inflection table templates would be easier to <span class="searchmatch">style</span> and read. One prominent...
MediaWiki:Common.<span class="searchmatch">css</span>, and that's not a template so no changes need to "propagate". The browsers of users just need to download the updated <span class="searchmatch">style</span> sheet, which...
out of (deprecated template usage) façade-<span class="searchmatch">style</span> disagreements (by the logic of your first point, the <span class="searchmatch">main</span> English entry should be at the diacriticked...
subdomains of the same <span class="searchmatch">main</span> domain would be very productive, as it's quite common for sites to have separate domains for <span class="searchmatch">assets</span> like fonts and images....
User:Internoob/blah.<span class="searchmatch">css</span>, and then add it to all the <span class="searchmatch">pages</span> you view, and allow others to do the same, right? If so, we just need to write a <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span> counterpart to...
existing on any <span class="searchmatch">page</span> will be exported to Wikidata, except user <span class="searchmatch">pages</span>, talk <span class="searchmatch">pages</span> and <span class="searchmatch">main</span> space provided by Cognate. That means Wiktionary: <span class="searchmatch">pages</span>, categories...
(UTC) A simpler first step towards standardisation would be to use one <span class="searchmatch">CSS</span> <span class="searchmatch">style</span> for all of these templates (so that the look at least is consistent)....
<span class="searchmatch">page</span> though; I'd prefer definitions first, as would many users, no doubt. Equinox ◑ 16:55, 26 November 2020 (UTC) I personally like the current <span class="searchmatch">style</span>...