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Full Width Wikipedia by OsaAjani

Remove the new Wikipedia style to use the previous/historical full width version.

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Since August 2020 a new design have been adopted by some branches of Wikimedia, and therefore Wikipedia. This new design aim to reduce content line-lenght, but do it mostly in a way I, and according to the Wikipedia discussion page a lot of peoples, consider counter productive and harmful.

This extension provide a simple way to restore the full and historical width of wikipedia articles apparence by removing the new attributes (HTML classes) in the page.
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Version
1.1
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10.71 KB
Last updated
6 years ago (Aug 10, 2020)
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