I did this for you. If you ever need again, just drop an edit request on
the associated talk page by putting "{{sudo}}".
Xaosflux
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 12:28 PM Diego Quintana <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello, I’m a web developer currently working with the Research Team in
> developing a new Template for Research Sub-Programs to be hosted on Meta,
> using the TemplateStyles extension.
>
> I’ve never edited something on Wiki before but I’ve managed to create my
> user page, and build a sub-page with a sub-sub-page styles.css to later be
> moved to the Template namespace.
>
> I’ve tested TemplateStyles using my page as the src attribute, but,
> apparently, my CSS’s content model defaults to CSS once I create it but in
> order to use TemplateStyles I need to make the content model sanitized-css
> for that page. And I noticed there’s a Content Model editor but it’s only
> available to Administrators.
>
> My styles.css is here:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:DiegoQuintanaCL/Research_Program/styles.css
>
> So my question is, could you change my CSS page’s content model to
> sanitized-css, or is there a way to create a new .css page and have it be
> sanitized-css from its creation.
>
> Thank you very much.
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