This should approximate it (see screenshot http://cl.ly/VSDB ), though I suggest going with the flow, rather than against it 😉
.article-thumb { background-color: #e5e5e5; padding: 5px; } figcaption .caption { color: #000 !important; } .attribution, .attribution a { color: #999 !important; /* display: none; */ }
Uncomment the line /* display: none; */
to hide attribution altogether, though, again, implementing hacks to stay in the past is silly, in my humble opinion 😛
Hey, I've been using this CSS code in MediaWiki:Wikia.css (or Special:Mypage/global.css if you want it Wikia-wide), which is essentially the original code.
/ * .WikiaArticle .attribution, .WikiaArticle .picture-attribution { display: none; } */ .article-thumb, .tright { border:1px solid #b3b3ff !important; background-color: #dfdfff !important; background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top,ghostwhite 0,#dfdfff 100%)!important; background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,0% 0%,0% 100%,color-stop(0,ghostwhite),color-stop(100%,#dfdfff))!important; background-image: -o-linear-gradient(top,ghostwhite 0,#dfdfff 100%)!important; background-image: -ms-linear-gradient(top,ghostwhite 0,#dfdfff 100%)!important; padding:3px !important; } .caption { color:black !important; } .attribution, .attribution a { color: black !important; }
I personally have the attributions hidden as well, and you can see this in action here. If you want to hide the attributions remove "/*" and "*/". Hope this helps!
Jsteel7 wrote: Hey, I've been using this CSS code in MediaWiki:Wikia.css (or Special:Mypage/global.css if you want it Wikia-wide), which is essentially the original code.
/ * .WikiaArticle .attribution, .WikiaArticle .picture-attribution { display: none; } */ .article-thumb, .tright { border:1px solid #b3b3ff !important; background-color: #dfdfff !important; background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top,ghostwhite 0,#dfdfff 100%)!important; background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,0% 0%,0% 100%,color-stop(0,ghostwhite),color-stop(100%,#dfdfff))!important; background-image: -o-linear-gradient(top,ghostwhite 0,#dfdfff 100%)!important; background-image: -ms-linear-gradient(top,ghostwhite 0,#dfdfff 100%)!important; padding:3px !important; } .caption { color:black !important; } .attribution, .attribution a { color: black !important; }
I personally have the attributions hidden as well, and you can see this in action here. If you want to hide the attributions remove "/*" and "*/". Hope this helps!
This one's not working in my personal css. I don't want to try to enforce it site-wide without consensus. I guess I'll attempt the other one and come back.
Neither of these are working. I find the newer style somewhat difficult to read where the old one wasn't, and that's why I'd like to change back.