[02:31:12] is here the rigth place to ask about MediaWiki? [02:36:41] ktsquare_: Try #mediawiki See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_on_IRC for more info. [02:37:53] how about css stuff? [02:39:43] About site/user css? Here probably works. If not, someone will redirect you. [03:55:55] I read quite a few en.wikipedia users edit their .css files, such as monobook et cetera [03:56:27] what do all those css' mean? [04:12:41] ktsquare_:-- CSS is "Cascading Style Sheets" an extension of HTML markup for web pages. The most common reason for changing your CSS is to change the style with which certain elements are rendered by the browser. Each skin has its own .css file that it pays attention to. [04:13:05] skin? [04:17:18] ktsquare_:-- yeah, not the most obvious term. A skin refers to a collection of styles the govern the overall appearance of a web page or its "look". Using a different skin usually means the web page appears with different colors, different fonts, and possibly a completely different-looking layout. By labeling the content with named "elements", a w [04:17:18] eb server can fill in the content of the page and web browsers can render that content with different appearances. [04:35:26] I also wondering for users of wikimedia foundation projects of multiple languages, how would the computers at the users' end be affected? [04:36:13] Advertisements online, to me, seem to show preferences for the language(s) the users usually browse the internet in. [04:36:59] Is the same preference true for wikipedia users of multiple languages? For ea [04:37:54] For example, after months of usage of multiple language, the users see more advertisement in the language(s) that the users edit the wikipedia articles in [16:15:52] https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Sandbox&diff=next&oldid=6159022&diffmode=source [16:15:58] Is this a problem? [16:27:54] Certainly looks odd