Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-26840207-20150903015028/@comment-24930713-20150903103825

SethFu wrote: Doing it should be a simple matter, although I don't know where exactly they use the CSS class on Dragon Age wiki since there's a mess of templates within templates.

This is the rule they use: .splatter{background-image:url("http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/dragonage/images/6/65/SplatterBackground.jpg")} With it, any eligible HTML element given the "splatter" class will have that image as a background (e.g. ).

I'm not seeing a .splatter class being called in their CSS, I'm seeing a specific part of an infobox being given a specific image using th and td. Though, variations of ".daoinfobox" seems to be the classes they're calling. They appear in the "Infobox" template which they then seem to use as a base for their other infobox templates.

So I guess if you add classes like they have in their infobox template I linked, you can then target those specific parts so you can add images to them; similar to how they did.

Edit: My mistake, .splatter was at the top, I scrolled down to the infobox section where they call the image again specifically for use in their infoboxes. I assume .splatter is being used somewhere else.