Forum:Monaco ShrinkWrap

Hi everyone, I have been working lately to retool the Wikia I sysop, The Third Turn, into a more attractive site. I was tinkering around with the shrink_wrapped front page like a few wikis have (e.g. WoW and Marvel). However, I would like to implement this on a select few other major pages on the wiki. Is there a way shrink_wrap can be applied to other pages?

body.mainpage div.monaco_shrinkwrap { left: 40%; margin-left: -485px; width: 1201px; }

I have tried replacing "mainpage" with the actual page name, but that doesn't work. It's 2:45 on the East Coast, so I might just be missing something obvious as well. However, if no one has any ideas about this or if there isn't a way via the Monaco.css, is there a workaround via Common.css? --DaNASCAT 06:43, 30 July 2009 (UTC)


 * On this current forum page, the "name" of the page to use in CSS is : page-Forum_Monaco_ShrinkWrap
 * It begin with "page-" and all spaces becomes underscores.
 * monaco_shrinkwrap is present on the current page.
 * You dont need the "div" part by the way. — TulipVorlax 09:07, 30 July 2009 (UTC)
 * Example :

.page-Forum_Monaco_ShrinkWrap .monaco_shrinkwrap { left: 40%; margin-left: -485px; width: 1201px; }
 * — TulipVorlax 09:10, 30 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Thanks, Tulip. You're always great with that sort of stuff. One follow-up question, though this is probably too complex. In order for that shrink-wrap to work, you'd have to do it page, right? You can't make it so that certain pages in a category fall under the shrinkwrap, can you? Secondly, on the DJinni Wiki, I noticed that they manage to move the article heads down so that the entire background strip is visible. I'm not sure if I want to do that, but I'd certainly like to know how...--DaNASCAT 15:48, 30 July 2009 (UTC)