Thread:Jhonevans/@comment-188432-20131216192338

Your question's a bit on the vague side, and seems to proceed from a false notion about Wikia content. The entire content of most Wikia wikis — whether that be a template or an article in  namespace 0 or CSS on a MediaWiki page, falls under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 licensing agreement. That means you can take it directly, or that you can take it and refactor it on your wiki, so long as you provide a link back to what you believe the source is. This link merely has to be in the edit summary.

With CSS files and JS files, it's generally considered to be good form to put any attributions into remarked-out text, so that readers of the file can see where you got that code snippet.

You don't need my personal permision or approval to do this. You just need to abide by Licensing.

So feel free to poke around the usual code areas of w:c:tardis and take what you want. As long as you give attribution back to us.

It's very hard for me to know where to start giving you specific advice since you've only vaguely said that you like our code. Since our code tends to be fairly well annotated, it shouldn't be hard for you to hone in on what bits you like.  