Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-43601103-20200226222503/@comment-366087-20200227050656

It is possible to create a "backpane" on specific pages using CSS. I've done this for a couple of my wikias, but mainly for small groups. For example, on The Kim Possible Wiki I placed a different color panel to the back of all pages specific to the Live Action Movie's to stand apart from the Original animated continuity.

On The Kim Possible Fanon Wiki, I have diff color back-panes for types of media; literature, art/comics, videos, etc.

To do what you want, instead of 2 backpanes, or 3-4 backpanes being called, you'd have to have an extensive CSS list of art files for each character, and a trigger for each page to call the proper file. Not to mention, having to finagle the positioning of each back-image, as well as taking into account the dimensions of all the various monitor and mobile screens, the latter as they transition between Landscape and Portrait modes. What a logistical nightmare!

Frankly, images in infoboxes serve the purpose and without any chances of image details being obscured by text on the pages. I know it may look sweet in your mindseye, a lot like some dA character pages with part of the art reproduced to "shadow" behind the main images, but there is a reason why this technique is not used most other places such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, newspapers and the like.