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Wikipedia : Delete the languages you don't understand anyway. If you're like me, you only know four languages, so the others in wikipedia's list are useless to you. This stylesheet deletes them. -- Version 1.03 works on all wikimedia projects and anything else that runs on the mediawiki. Version 1.04 bugfix: The box is now only as long as needed to fit the languages you added. Version 1.05 bugfix of 1.04; and marginal simplification of code, using the "not()" pseudo selector. users don't need to fill in pixel values anymore. (PS: this sheet is now one year old. :D ) Version 1.06: Using display instead of visibility. (Does not affect result.)
-- @medjakov (again): Ok, I'm using display:none now. (v1.06) Which is what is should be using , not because it's shorter, but because it removes instead of hide, which is what I'm doing. @medjakov: No, I wouldn't want that, So I made it in a separate sheet: Wikipedia - Fade out languages fades instead of deleting. @medjakov: I did not know about the not() pseudoselector. I'm using it in v1.05 ; Thanks a million. @John Arnbakle: This is now implemented in version 1.04 and higher. (I knew about this, but didn't know anyone cared) -- Ratings and comments are very welcome.