Mediawiki skins6/10/2023 Several custom skins are available as of 2019. These can also be customised on a per-user basis, by editing User:/vector.css, User:/vector.js, etc. MediaWiki:Vector.js, MediaWiki:Monobook.js, etc.MediaWiki:Vector.css, MediaWiki:Monobook.css, etc.MediaWiki:Common.js for skin-independent JavaScript.MediaWiki:Common.css for skin-independent CSS.This is done by editing some pages on the wiki: It is possible to customise the site CSS and JavaScript without editing any server-side source files. The idea was that it could be customised using user-specific or site-wide CSS (see below). MySkin: Essentially Monobook without the CSS.Simple: A lightweight skin with a simple white-background sidebar and no top bar.The sidebar links were given at the bottom of the page instead. Chick: A lightweight Monobook skin with no sidebar.This skin is now used for the old Wikipedia snapshot at Nostalgia: A skin which looks like Wikipedia did in its first year (2001).Classic): The old default skin written by Lee Crocker during the phase 3 rewrite, in 2002. Several legacy skins were removed in the 1.22 release, as the burden of supporting them became too heavy to bear. The oldest of the currently bundled skins, largely rewritten in 2012 while keeping its appearance. Cologne Blue: A lightweight skin with minimal formatting.Modern: An attractive blue/grey theme with sidebar and top bar.Introduced in the 2004 release of 1.3, it had been the default skin since then, before being replaced by Vector. Monobook: Named after the black-and-white photo of a book in the page background.Introduced in the 1.16 release (2010), it has been set as the default in MediaWiki since the 1.17 release (2011), replacing Monobook.
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