Board Thread:Script Suggestions/@comment-28171460-20180619015419/@comment-9605025-20180620082534

reply to #7 It isn't "freaking out". It is doing exactly what your CSS is telling it to do. If you don't like what it is doing, the solution is remove the undesired CSS; not intentionally provide broken CSS. - reply to #8 I disagree. In the particular case you are showing in that image, it is perfectly fine to keep that CSS; it just isn't recognized by the editor tool. As long as the block is properly formatted from a syntax perspective, non IE browsers should just ignore it; similar to what all browsers do when faced with an unknown property or property value. - To GoosebumpArt's point about using personal CSS, you can use something like: in global CSS or the following for common/wikia CSS: That is how I was able to figure out the details in by two responses above.