Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-36009152-20190707223135/@comment-9605025-20190710225935


 * 1) It will be similar in style but not perfectly identical; that would require a lot of fine-tuning. As for the rounded corners, that is something that would still need to be added.
 * 2) I think you are misunderstanding what that CSS is doing. In order to get specific rows to match colors would require a line for CSS for each row for each custom page. It is doable but very cumbersome. The current solution simply looks at what is there and alternates the gradients. It doesn't care what is in row 1 and what is in row 2; it matches the colors regardless. " " is referring to the value passed to the template as the name parameter. This is what sets the theme and thus the class that is used to identify the infobox. For example, if the user called the infobox as, then " " is "Hello" (making the class "pi-theme-Hello"). If it is called as   then " " is "Andrewds-is-the-best-user-ever" (making the class "pi-theme-Andrewds-is-the-best-user-ever").
 * 3) It applies the CSS to any infobox with "name=Ritsuka Uenoyama"; it doesn't matter what the page name is. This is an example of how to use the CSS from #2.
 * 4) Yes.