Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-25744472-20191224193329/@comment-9605025-20191226223843

It looks like the wiki was founded back in 2012. The CSS pages were used differently back then and older wikis that have not asked for the behavior to be changed are still using the old behavior. To summarize, older wikis that have not made the switch cannot use Common.css.

Do you know if your wiki was switched to the new CSS behavior? I did some investigation and it looks like none of the CSS from Common.css is being applied. That typically indicates that the behavior has not been switched. As part of my reply, I was preparing some housekeeping suggestions. However, if your wiki has not switched CSS behaviors, then they aren't really suggestions anymore. Since I don't feel like rewriting them, I will just copy them verbatim from my original reply draft. - This shouldn't be related to your issues but I am going to suggest some changes for housekeeping purposes. Feel free to ignore the suggestions if you wish.

Your Common.css appears to be a copy of some of your Wikia.css; with a few excpetions. I would suggest migrating unique CSS from Common.css to Wikia.css and then removing all content from Common.css. To do this, all you need to do is copy over the import statements and the following snippet of CSS. In addition, I would suggest rewriting the import statements as the following. This rewrite of the import statements already includes the moving from Common.css to Wikia.css as well as the removal of duplicate import statements. By rewriting it this way, you are taking adventage of load.php's ability to minify requests. If you want to know more, I can explain further.