Skin:MonoBook

MonoBook is a skin. It was the previous default man-skins>Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Skins|skin for wmf>Special:MyLanguage/Differences_between_Wikipedia,_Wikimedia,_MediaWiki,_and_wiki#Wikimedia|Wikimedia Foundation websites since mw-hist>MediaWiki 1.3|MediaWiki 1.3 (2004), as the replacement for the old usemod>Skin:Standard|Standard skin.

Later, it adopted support for responsive web design for narrow, mobile phone displays, which also is designed with progressive enhancement in mind to maximize compatibility. With JavaScript deactivated on the mobile view for example, the personal tools, page actions, and sidebar are located at the page bottom with anchored shortcuts from the top buttons which appear as clip art icons instead of text links. The mobile view also reveals an anchored "to top" shortcut at the page bottom.

Installation
This skin is included in the 1>Special:MyLanguage/Download|MediaWiki download tarball. You only need to install it separately if you installed MediaWiki using a different method.

User settings
The responsive styles for MonoBook can be disabled or enabled via a user preference:  , which defaults to true.

Historical notes
It became the most popular and most widely supported skin in the MediaWiki ecosystem until it was finally superseded by the  skin as the default on May 13, 2010 (, ), as a result of the efforts of the  to improve Wikipedia user experiences and potentially draw in more contributor participation. It served as a common backup for Vector and is still present on many wikis using older versions of MediaWiki software. See 1>m:Special:MyLanguage/Layout design document|Layout design document and 2>m:Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki 1.3 comments and bug reports/Archive</>|MediaWiki 1.3 comments and bug reports for related discussions during MonoBook's development.

Current status
1>meta:Special:MyLanguage/Turning off outdated skins#Why are you keeping these four skins?</>|In 2013, MonoBook became primarily supported by volunteer developers, not the Wikimedia Foundation. As of 2019, it is one of the four volunteer-supported skins used on Wikimedia projects: MonoBook, <tvar|1></>, <tvar|2></>, and <tvar|3></>.