Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-36009152-20180815193635/@comment-36009152-20180820141429

Hello, thank you for your reply, I was looking at other examples but they've done things differently so haven't made tremendous progress. Not sure where to add each specific code peice which is the issue right now. That heading you made looks amazing though, wasn't sure if it could be done. That would be perfect and largely unique for Ten Count so thank you so much for that! I have managed to add the correct parts to a heading on the site and will add it to all the others.

Is the colour the dark blue? Don't know where to add the #5DBCD2 (the name of the light blue) found on the "Edit" button or which order it needs to go in the code.
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For the curved edges I was looking at the Seraph of the End example though it's formatted slightly differently. I presume a "<div class="roundtop"" needs to be added, but also something that would make all four corners curved in the multi coloured heading for Ten Count.

Also on the theme designerI noted that clicking the light blue "buttons" changed the infobox heading to that colour. I also read somewhere there was a way to extend the, in this case, multi coloured main page heading to that of the infobox so that route should probably be taken.

2) Yes, for consistancy purposes I'm thinking it would look effective to have the same style thoughout. I pasted the current green headed template to modify but the CSS editing is largely new to me, would you mind telling me how I could access the CSS for the Infoboxes? Like this one could have the multi coloured title section and section titles like you say. In short simply adding the main page style headings to the infoboxes. Additionally, for the actual information backgrounds, would it look good to have the blue on the left, pink on the right like the. Like in the Ten Count Manga section the "Kanji" title could have a blue background, and the "テンカウント" with a pink one.

I have found the Template Documentation but it's a case of accessing the CSS and knowing what to add to ensure that future made infoboxes people choose have the Ten Count design that is being made.

3) That's great that it can be customised, I tried this on the CSS section I found on the Admin section and good news I've managed to get it changed to the same dark blue when "blue" was used. I tried adding #5DBCD2 (the same colour as the "Create blog post") but maybe it recognises names rather than numbers?