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Users can have [ | Users can have [user CSS that hides any infoboxes in their own browsers. | ||
To hide all infoboxes, add the following to [[Special:MyPage/common.css]] (for all | To hide all infoboxes, add the following to [[Special:MyPage/common.css]] (for all skins, or [[Special:MyPage/skin.css]] for just the current skin), on a line by itself: | ||
.infobox { display: none; } | |||
Alternatively, you can add the following code to [[Special:MyPage/common.js|your common.js]] or into a browser user script that is executed by an extension like | Alternatively, you can add the following code to [[Special:MyPage/common.js|your common.js]] or into a browser user script that is executed by an extension like Greasemonkey: | ||
$('.infobox').hide(); | |||
Be aware that although, per Manual of Style/Infoboxes, all information in an infobox should also be found in the main body of an article, there isn't perfect compliance with this guideline. For example, the full taxonomic hierarchy in Taxobox, and the OMIM and other medical database codes of Infobox disease are often not found in the main article content. The infobox is also often the location of the most significant, even only, image in an article.<!-- | |||
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Needs Special:Mypage/common.js options for: | Needs Special:Mypage/common.js options for: | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 26 July 2017
Infoboxes and user style
Users can have [user CSS that hides any infoboxes in their own browsers.
To hide all infoboxes, add the following to Special:MyPage/common.css (for all skins, or Special:MyPage/skin.css for just the current skin), on a line by itself:
.infobox { display: none; }
Alternatively, you can add the following code to your common.js or into a browser user script that is executed by an extension like Greasemonkey:
$('.infobox').hide();
Be aware that although, per Manual of Style/Infoboxes, all information in an infobox should also be found in the main body of an article, there isn't perfect compliance with this guideline. For example, the full taxonomic hierarchy in Taxobox, and the OMIM and other medical database codes of Infobox disease are often not found in the main article content. The infobox is also often the location of the most significant, even only, image in an article.