From dd5f63065ff23bc4be135ee0d0d323403073174a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timo Tijhof Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2018 14:15:44 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update docs for AllowUserCssPrefs to not mention performance * Before 2011, this was implemented as an inline stylesheet in OutputPage. * In 2011, this was re-implemented through the 'user.cssprefs' module (class: ResourceLoaderUserCSSPrefsModule) embedded in OutputPage. * Between 2013 and 2016, all user-css preferences have either been removed or migrarated to not need this module, eventually resulting in the removal of that module in 2c688cfb11ea6c. More details on T127328, but suffice it to say, it has no significant performance concerns currently. Change-Id: Ia89c4f91ecb67e3116989f2ea97c7ca69275a2fb --- includes/DefaultSettings.php | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/includes/DefaultSettings.php b/includes/DefaultSettings.php index e4da637dcb..fad49e48c8 100644 --- a/includes/DefaultSettings.php +++ b/includes/DefaultSettings.php @@ -3311,9 +3311,10 @@ $wgAllowUserJs = false; $wgAllowUserCss = false; /** - * Allow user-preferences implemented in CSS? - * This allows users to customise the site appearance to a greater - * degree; disabling it will improve page load times. + * Allow style-related user-preferences? + * + * This controls whether the `editfont` and `underline` preferences + * are availabe to users. */ $wgAllowUserCssPrefs = true; -- 2.20.1