PrettyUserTags

 provides a unique design to many of the default user groups, both global and local, when UserTags is installed. It makes general use of border radii and outset borders for its style, and was made specifically with Monobook in mind, so the design applies to both Monobook and Oasis in an identical fashion (unlike basic UserTags, which has a stripped down design in Monobook). Due to the way ShowUserGroups displays in that Skin, that script has been specifically targeted with a few properties to make it wrap neatly onto another line when present in the Monobook Skin in order to provide plenty of space for the Tags, which can also wrap onto new lines as the screen width decreases.

Installation
Add the line below to your Wiki’s MediaWiki:ImportJS page: dev:UserTags/code.js After that is done, add the following import to the very top of your file of choice:

Note
You should completely disregard the CSS installation part of UserTags when using the stylesheet, since it not only takes care of that for you, but its display is fundamentally different in Monobook and so installing the CSS from UserTags could disrupt the design.

Customization
alters a total of 23 individual tags, & has a default fallback that is designed to flow with the existing style. However, if there are custom groups you would like to alter, or if you want to change any of the styles provided by this stylesheet, you may reuse the following CSS rules for each Tag in order to make alterations: You may replace  with the name of the group you would like to alter; since there are no   statements in the base stylesheet, the above CSS can be used to override individual styles provided by this stylesheet as-needed.

Avoiding !important
If you want to avoid  statements, you may use this instead: