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##
Core
Skins
MediaWiki
includes
four
core
skins
:
*
Vector
:
The
default
skin
.
Introduced
in
the
1.16
release
(
2010
),
it
has
been
set
as
the
default
in
MediaWiki
since
the
1.17
release
(
2011
),
replacing
Monobook
.
*
Monobook
:
Named
after
the
black
-
and
-
white
photo
of
a
book
in
the
page
background
.
Introduced
in
the
2004
release
of
1.3
,
it
had
been
the
default
skin
since
then
,
before
being
replaced
by
Vector
.
*
Modern
:
An
attractive
blue
/
grey
theme
with
sidebar
and
top
bar
.
Derived
from
Monobook
.
*
Cologne
Blue
:
A
lightweight
skin
with
minimal
formatting
.
The
oldest
of
the
currently
bundled
skins
,
largely
rewritten
in
2012
while
keeping
its
appearance
.
###
Legacy
core
skins
Several
legacy
skins
were
removed
in
the
1.22
release
,
as
the
burden
of
supporting
them
became
too
heavy
to
bear
.
Those
were
:
*
Standard
(
a
.
k
.
a
.
Classic
):
The
old
default
skin
written
by
Lee
Crocker
during
the
phase
3
rewrite
,
in
2002
.
*
Nostalgia
:
A
skin
which
looks
like
Wikipedia
did
in
its
first
year
(
2001
).
This
skin
is
now
used
for
the
old
Wikipedia
snapshot
at
https
:
//nostalgia.wikipedia.org/
*
Chick
:
A
lightweight
Monobook
skin
with
no
sidebar
.
The
sidebar
links
were
given
at
the
bottom
of
the
page
instead
.
*
Simple
:
A
lightweight
skin
with
a
simple
white
-
background
sidebar
and
no
top
bar
.
*
MySkin
:
Essentially
Monobook
without
the
CSS
.
The
idea
was
that
it
could
be
customised
using
user
-
specific
or
site
-
wide
CSS
(
see
below
).
##
Custom
CSS
/
JS
It
is
possible
to
customise
the
site
CSS
and
JavaScript
without
editing
any
server
-
side
source
files
.
This
is
done
by
editing
some
pages
on
the
wiki
:
*
`
MediaWiki
:
Common
.
css
`
for
skin
-
independent
CSS
*
`
MediaWiki
:
Common
.
js
`
for
skin
-
independent
JavaScript
*
`
MediaWiki
:
Vector
.
css
`
,
`
MediaWiki
:
Monobook
.
css
`
,
etc
.
for
skin
-
dependent
CSS
*
`
MediaWiki
:
Vector
.
js
`
,
`
MediaWiki
:
Monobook
.
js
`
,
etc
.
for
skin
-
dependent
JavaScript
These
can
also
be
customised
on
a
per
-
user
basis
,
by
editing
`
User
:<
name
>/
vector
.
css
`
,
`
User
:<
name
>/
vector
.
js
`
,
etc
.
##
Custom
skins
Several
custom
skins
are
available
as
of
2019
.
List
of
all
skins
is
available
at
[
MediaWiki
.
org
](
https
:
//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Category:All_skins).
Installing
a
skin
requires
adding
its
files
in
a
subdirectory
under
`
skins
/
`
and
adding
an
appropriate
`
wfLoadSkin
`
line
to
`
LocalSettings
.
php
`
,
similarly
to
how
extensions
are
installed
.
You
can
then
make
that
skin
the
default
by
adding
:
```
php
$
wgDefaultSkin
=
'
<
name
>
'
;
```
Or
disable
it
entirely
by
removing
the
`
wfLoadSkin
`
line
.
(
User
settings
will
not
be
lost
if
it
'
s
reenabled
later
.)
See
https
:
//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Skinning for more information on
writing
new
skins
.
###
Legacy
custom
skins
Until
MediaWiki
1.25
it
used
to
be
possible
to
just
put
a
`
<
name
>.
php
`
file
in
MediaWiki
'
s
`
skins
/
`
directory
,
which
would
be
loaded
and
expected
to
contain
the
`
Skin
<
name
>
`
class
.
This
way
has
always
been
discouraged
because
of
its
limitations
(
inability
to
add
localisation
messages
,
ResourceLoader
modules
,
etc
.)
and
awkwardness
in
managing
such
skins
.
For
information
on
migrating
skins
using
this
old
method
,
see
https
:
//www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Skin_autodiscovery.
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