Thread:JoePlay/@comment-36009152-20181116231600/@comment-171752-20181120184331

Could something like this example be the actual image in the theme designer? When people access the site they can see a brief image of the skyline, with the characters visible on either side. If the cityscape image is part of Wiki-background instead of how I did it, the cityscape would never be seen, because it would be covered by the content page. That is, unless you decide to make the page semi-transparent. But even if you did that, the cityscape would be split down the middle and separated.

it seems we’ll have to re-evaluate the side characters. If both their faces could be made visible, a good reference point is to have both their eyes in the middle of the right and left column respectively. Due to how breakpoints work, the width of the area to the left and right of the content page varies depending on the size of the visitor's screen or browser window. So there is no definitive "middle" to those areas.

Could the manga versions also be visible at the bottom of the left and right columns. Just like how there is no definitive middle that I mentioned above, there is no definitive "bottom" of the left and right areas, because, again, it varies depending on the visitor's screen size. If you tell me the height you want to use (in pixels) for the background image, I can put the small images at the bottom of that area and shrink the large images so that more of their lower body is visible, like you asked about.

Currently for Banana Fish the city and logo background moves up then disappears. Could it be ever present like Attack on Titan? I had to make some adjustments to the image (fade to black on left, right, and bottom) and the CSS, but the cityscape image no longer scrolls up with the page.