Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-31305254-20180802214947

I come from UESP, which is a full-width wiki with no top banner. I'd like to edit the CSS to make my own wiki equally less wasteful with space. Specifically, my issues are:

There's an enormous blank space within the "internal" content column pushing content further to the left for no good reason. In particular, this interferes unnecessarily with table readability.

If I widen the window (I usually don't keep my browser maximised), the entire content hilariously re-sizes itself, font-size included, so that it's functionally impossible to actually render the readable part of the wiki any wider than it already is - once again, unnecessarily interfering with table readability.

There's a large blue bar at the top of the wiki above that wiki's own header. The two massive headers together crush the readable area into a very small space, necessitating an unnecessary amount of scrolling.

I'm not unfamiliar with CSS, but when I visit my wiki's CSS page...it's blank. Empty. There's nothing there for me to edit. How do I fix these size issues if I can't actually access the CSS that needs changing? 