Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-4989681-20160219090040/@comment-4989681-20160220045527

Pinkgirl234 wrote: 1. Do you mean for the Portable infoboxes? If so, a sample template format is this:

You replace  with the file name of an image like   or. It is up to you what images do you want to appear in the infobox. A sample of an article that uses a Portable infobox that holds more than one image with a tag is this. However, if you mean by the tabbers for the non-Portable infoboxes, it depends on the parameter names used for filling out the tabbers that serve as placeholders for images. Here is a sample format:

An example of this type of tabber usage in a non-Portable infobox can be found here.

2. See Frameless badges for information on how to change the outlook of badges.

3. Unfortunately, I don't think it's possible to do so with CSS.

I hope these answers have helped.

Yes it did help thank you so much! I will practice with making those infoboxes as I don`t know why when i do them to have multiple images it get`s glitchy display.