Board Thread:New Features/@comment-24739709-20150518230347/@comment-82.157.202.9-20150604141919

If I understand you correctly, the user gets stuck when they have to: "Beg an admin to add it to the global css". I don't really see that as such a major problem.
 * Admins shouldn't feel bothered, since it's his/her duty to help other users and implement things that other users can't. And it's not even that much work if the user has the CSS ready that the admin only need to paste.
 * It might be even a good idea that admins are involved in the process, since CSS applied to an infobox widely used on hundreds of pages in a wiki can have great consequences. It would be a good idea if an admin reviews it first.
 * If the user gives up just because they regard the admin as such a a great barrier, then the user either has a bad relationship with the admins (a problem unrelated to infoboxes and something they have to solve themselves first) or the user knows the styling and/or stuffs in the infobox won't be approved by the admin, so even if it was possible to do step 5 in your scenario A, the edits would still be undone by the admins or other users.