Board Thread:Watercooler/@comment-24692230-20180104153506/@comment-27345308-20180104214255

OneTwoThreeFall wrote: CSS pages that are part of a script might as well be moved to the MediaWiki namespace without a redirect, since their only usage can be updated easily. Those were done by me about a month ago. Only CSS pages left in the article namespace are CSS pages of stylesheets or scripts/modules that told users to import that CSS directly.

There's an interesting hack I found, though. When you go to this page you're redirected to a MediaWiki page with that name, and [//kocka.wikia.com/load.php?mode=articles&articles=Yolo.css&only=styles ResourceLoader respects that.] When you, however, import that page through index.php, it will import [//kocka.wikia.com/index.php?title=Yolo.css&action=raw&ctype=text/css this page,] which, due to the  after the redirect code (and how lenient the CSS parser is), apparently properly imports the MediaWiki namespace CSS page. Relying on the CSS parser to ignore invalid code could prove badly, though, does this hack work on any browser other than Chrome and Firefox?