Board Thread:New Features/@comment-20644-20170522203248/@comment-5558012-20170529203110

Technobliterator wrote: ...the new page headers are supposed to be consistent across the entire site, same with the very top bar and the footer. This helps users move across the different wikis as they become a much more familiar experience to them, and more important, prevents certain wikis from adding bloated CSS that makes the header appear unreadable. Some wikis make decent use of CSS, but others just add fancy fonts and gradients just "because they can" and ruin it, which drives readers away. Fandom also explained that it is because advertisers want a more consistent page header across the site before targeting some ads at wikis...

The global nav and footer were Fandom's "space" anyways (I didn't even bring these up, not relevant). I'm not one of those that thinks Fandom wants to eliminate all styling, but your argument here for supporting the change could also be one for removing all CSS in general (for consistency sake and to not drive users away with CSS abuse that wikis do in general). What's the next thing that's "supposed to be consistent?"