Wikipedia:Common.js and common.css

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Common.js and Common.css are pages which influence the interface and layout of Wikipedia.

Common.js may refer to one of several JavaScript pages:

  • Wikipedia's sitewide "common JavaScript" page, located at MediaWiki:Common.js. This is loaded for all users.
  • An individual user's "common JavaScript" page, located at Special:MyPage/common.js. Unlike Special:MyPage/skin.js, which redirects to the JavaScript page of the user's current skin, a user's common.js page is loaded regardless of which skin they are using.

Similarly,

Common.css may refer to one of several Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) pages:

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