Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-32590715-20200511203252

I've recently been messing around with my personal global CSS and found a way to remove the right-hand toolbar from FANDOM wikis. This is the toolbar that has 'Recent Wiki Activity', Discord information, an ad, etc.

Doing this completely opened up my wiki like I have never felt before, I feel like there is actual space now. With this new space I don't even feel choked out by ads like I did before. But my question is... why can't this change be applied wiki-wide, rather than just personally? I would much prefer for those who visit my wiki to have the same breathable experience as I do where they actually have space to see/do things.

The chief concern would be the ad space, and that's something I understand, but I logged out and visited my Main Page (as far as I'm aware Main Pages by default do not have that side bar—at least mine doesn't) and I saw that the ad cleverly made a little indent in the article for itself to nest into. My only reaction was "huh, well if the ads can do that, then what's the problem?" And that is still my question now.

Thanks for any information you can give on this. 