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Revision as of 13:51, 25 June 2023

<< Return to Explain

He wasn't kidding...

under construction

Cascading Style Sheets (often shortened to CSS) is a stylesheet language used to alter the appearance of HTML elements on webpages. Its standard is maintained by an organization known as W3C, and it is responsible for specifying the vast majority of the visual layout of the modern Internet. On The Wiki Camp 2,

Use on the wiki

Out of the box, MediaWiki allows editors to include inline styles with HTML tags which doesn't allow for use of selectors. Without any extensions, in order to make use of CSS selectors, you have to add the rules to MediaWiki:Common.css. The Wiki Camp 2 wiki has several extensions installed which allow for easier[wc] use of CSS on individual pages. The CSS extension adds a parser tag which can be used to add CSS to a single page. The TemplateStyles extension [...].

One of the earliest instances of using CSS to alter [the layout?] was Template:Fuck2, a template which uses CSS to remove all of the site navigation leaving only the wiki page's content and title.

Early uses

Color pages

See also: Explain/Color pages

Askew pages

See also: Explain/Askew

Rotating cubes

See also: Explain/Rotating CSS cubes

Click and drag games

Aesthetic templates

Skins

Notable Pages

Notable uses of CSS during the wiki's lifespan.

Damn seal

Other notable pages

try keep this section in chronological order cause its supposed to be like a timeline of notable events

some notes for writing I just want to put here

Other things:

  • filter being enabled
    • xerox
  • maybe split some stuff out into a history section?
  • How most pre-aesthetic entries looked
    • Like they were like a custom website almost
  • what things are animated with css
  • maybe split Other notable pages into challenge and non challenge? idk about that one though