Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-30558056-20201001004254/@comment-9605025-20201001074245

1) That is because the appearance relies on global CSS that is no longer present on UCP. Here is what you would need to place in your wiki's CSS to maintain the appearance. I copied it right from the legacy platform's global CSS (removing extra selectors of course).

2) See Thread:1999662

3) The glow itself isn't working because apparently now the span tag is being placed inside a paragraph tag. You should be able to fix this by doing this instead of the previous solution. Obviously, fill in the gallery attributes and images as before. I just omitted them here to keep it brief. Obviously change the text-shadow values as desired.

The image alignment is a bit harder to fix. If you simply want to align the center of the images with the center of the boxes, then you can add this CSS. I know I usually encourage users to avoid "!important" but it is actually required in this case. We are attempting to override styling that the feature has placed inline as opposed to in a stylesheet. As for making the captions more readable, please be more specific about what you want to accomplish if you need help getting it done.

4) That is a classic infobox which relies, at least in part, on legacy global CSS. As stated in Thread:2000077, it might be a good idea to consider converting to portable infobxes. In the mean time, here is some of the legacy CSS. I am not sure if I got everything or not.

5) I had to help another user with this issue a while ago. I was going to just link to that thread like I did for #2 but it was taking way too long to find it. UCP comes with a significant number of changes to the HTML structure and CSS. One of these changes is responsible for the issue with JS-free infoicons such as these. The only fix I can figure out for the time being is to add this to your site's CSS. This may or may not be the best solution but it works. Depending on what changes Fandom makes in the future, it may need to be changed at a later date.