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User talk:Technical 13/truglass.css

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I'm not sure what you're trying to fix, but if you need a hand with some CSS, let me know... I am very familiar with CSS 2 & 3... Ague (ContributionsMessage) 14:23, April 11, 2012 (EDT)

See NameSpace identifier in the top left corner of the screen. I noticed that the error also shows in the sparseman skin..
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Couple things. I tried with both templates and had no success with either. When using the common.css file, apparently the parsing engine doesn't pull it with Trueglass and Trueglass2. I dug through the output code and could not find a reference to my edits at all. And edits that I made to my personal trueglass.css didn't seem to show up in the file that was called. Now, when looked through with Dev Tools in Chrome, wikibits.js throws a
Uncaught ReferenceError: wgContentLanguage is not defined
error and one of the instances of load.php which appears to call the mediaWiki.loader.implement class (outputs in javascript), there is an additional
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property '1' of null

Now in my experiences with javascript, anything that follows a Uncaught error of most anytype does not get executed. This is something I had to work around in my alternate MyDDO and several projects over the years. This is a built in failsafe withing the scripting language to help deter malicious code. But to make a long story short, those are likely the reason why it either a) shows the way it does, or b) won't let you change the CSS very easily (or at all...)→ Ague (ContributionsMessage) 17:35, April 11, 2012 (EDT)