Forum:How can you make something appear on every page?

Is it possible to make a feature such as a template appear on all pages of a wiki? If so would it also be possible to have it appear above page headings?--Soul reaper 15:08, June 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * You mean like taglines?


 * I'm not entirely sure I know what you mean by taglines but I don't think it's the same thing I'm talking about. Say I have a template with a number of links in it. Is there any way to use the css and js to make it appear on every page?--Soul reaper 15:54, June 12, 2011 (UTC)
 * Look here for taglines. And yes using js you can make something appear on every page.
 * The link you posted is dead. Do you know how to use the JS to make something appear on every page?--Soul reaper 16:00, June 12, 2011 (UTC)
 * Oops I added an s there so here it is. And can you give me the link to the template that you want to make it appear on every page?
 * I see what you're talking about, so no it's not a tagline but that will help with something else I've been working on so thanks! The template can be found here--Soul reaper 16:06, June 12, 2011 (UTC)

That's a huge template are you sure you want to make it appear on pages because it may disrupt your reading?
 * I want to try it out at least, I was hoping to put it above the page headings if possible but yes I would like to make it appear on all pages--Soul reaper 16:19, June 12, 2011 (UTC)
 * ToU violation. You can't push the content area down at all.
 * I think the relevant part of the ToU is here:
 * Not intentionally block, remove, or otherwise obstruct the proper functioning and view of advertisements, and/or user interface and functionality by other users, including but not limited to changing or adding javascript or CSS changes to the Service that would prevent the proper display or function of advertisements and/or user interface and functionality.
 * So by my reading adding a navigation bar to every page doesn't "intentionally block, remove, or otherwise obstruct the proper functioning and view of advertisements, and/or user interface and functionality by other users".
 * Of course, Wikia doesn't really like to write all of its policies down, so you could be violating one of the many unwritten ones. ;-)
 * -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 12 Jun 2011 6:09 PM Pacific
 * It falls under one of the broad statement pieces. Has to do with ad revenue. It's the reason why you're not allowed to use a wordmark that's over 65px tall.