Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-32299625-20180628173317/@comment-32299625-20180714233901

Andrewds1021 wrote: I should have explained this better. When filling in values, remove the angle brackets as well. For example, becomes not How did I show you? Most desktop/laptop web browsers have built-in features for developers. In most cases, they can be accessed by pressing the "F12" key. They can also be accessed when you use the "Inspect element" (or whatever your browser calls it) option in the menu that appears when you right-click on an element on a webpage. Using these tools, you can directly alter the HTML, CSS, and whatnot that your computer has received from the site. Since the changes are done to the copy your browser has, they only impact you and will disappear as soon as you leave the page (including refreshing the page). If you are not comfortable using this, you can use your personal JS to load PortableCSSPad. This is a script from the FANDOM Open Source Library that allows you to play around with a page's CSS without opening your browser's development tools. Thanks so much. I have no idea how it changed though, lol.