Board Thread:New Features/@comment-24739709-20150518230347/@comment-24930713-20150602150121

Sebastian Marzjan wrote:

Imamadmad wrote:

I've done some testing and have run in to some problems with CSS. Over on my test wiki (...) If you prefix your styles with .portable-infobox class, the scope of the changes will be limited to the new infobox styling only. For example to style the headings you'd go along the lines of:

.portable-infobox h3 { width:100%; background-color:#000000; color:#E8E5D4; margin:0; padding: 5px; border-radius:5px; box-shadow: 0 0 10px #DECFAD inset; font-family:Oswald,Arial,sans-serif; font-size:15pt; line-height:2em; text-transform:uppercase; }

Thank you for trying this out and please let us know if you need more information/assistance!

This seems like a lot of unnessacary work, just to customize this new template. If I'm understanding correctly, this bit of code is just for the headings. So if I wanted to add some more customization to various features of the template, I would need to type up more html(?) for each specific feature. Making templates was hard enough to learn, now you want to throw in more coding. Personally, I would prefer staying as far away from CSS as I can, while still having the ability to style templates anyway I want.