Board Thread:New Features/@comment-20644-20170522203248/@comment-4738647-20170617044758

Technobliterator wrote:

Everything else can still use CSS, and even the top header still allows you to add a picture - so for those who aren't CSS savvy, it's technically more customizable than before. Also, the design of the top nav, which most people agree is infinitely better than the old one, is what most customized top navs looked like anyway. So it's not like this is some evil plot to take away customization from the entire wiki, it's literally just for the page header. The only new significant changes we can make is what the color is (which we could do already except now it takes up the entirety of the header instead of the just the menu) and the text, which used to be a wordmark placeholder. The image is barely visible, what kind of customization is that?

It's not what "what most customized top navs looked like" at all.

If FANDOM want to enforce a consistent header layout across all wikis, they have to do better than an image one even can't see clearly because its covered by buttons, a gradient and probably redundant text.