User:PartTimeGnome/common-local.css

/* * About this page: This page contains my CSS settings that are specific to the English * Wikipedia (any skin). This is kept separate from common.css, because ANY styles in * common.css break @import statements in skin-specific CSS files. * * To use it, use the following CSS code in the main common.css file: *  @import url("//en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:PartTimeGnome/common-local.css&action=raw&ctype=text/css"); */

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asof template
Show URLs for 'asof' tags .asof-tag { display: inline; } .asof-tag.ref { display: inline; } .asof-tag.update { display: inline; }

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coord template
Use decimal format for all coordinates. .geo-default { display: inline } .geo-nondefault { display: inline } .geo-dec { display: inline } .geo-dms { display: none }

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Show broken ref errors on all pages (inc. talk)
.mw-parser-output span.brokenref { display: inline; } .citation-comment { display: inline !important; color: red; }

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Edit interface
/* Another fix for admin vandalism - some mad admin hid the edittools! */
 * 1) editpage-specialchars { display: block; }

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Tab titles
Call mainspace articles "Article", since "Page" is rather generic. Note: The "en" translation of MediaWiki already says "Article". I don't know why "en-gb" is different.
 * 1) ca-nstab-main a { content: "Article"; }
 * 1) ca-nstab-main a { content: "Article"; }

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Sysop messages
Wikipedia has hidden "admin-only" messages. In the spirit of transparency and admin accountability, I want to see these too. .sysop-show { background-color: #ffcccc; } .sysop-show:before { content: "(sysops) "; font-style: italic; } div.sysop-show, p.sysop-show { display: block !important; } span.sysop-show, small.sysop-show { display: inline !important; } table.sysop-show { display: table !important; } li.sysop-show { display: list-item !important; }

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User pages
Some user pages use a horrible hack for collapsing content, which requires JavaScript. The JavaScript in question should be for collapsing navigation toolboxes. These are always expanded with JS disabled, but the abuse of this on user pages causes the content to be permanently hidden. The below fixes this to always show the content. div.NavContent { display: block !important; }

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jQuery madness
The English Wikipedia uses jQuery buttons in wiki code. They are partially styled by CSS, but look like crap without additional styles added by JavaScript. The below eliminates the partial styling, so they look like plain wiki links. .ui-button, .ui-button-text { background-color: inherit !important; }