Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-26945995-20170106001243/@comment-9605025-20170108224420

So you are going with the switch solution implemented by the One Piece Wiki? I am looking at the character template you linked and I am not seeing it.

I don't know how the switch solution works because I haven't looked into it. However, I have noticed a few things in the current version I would suggest changing unless they are necessary for some other reason.

{| border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" style="float:right; margin:0 0 .5em 1em; width: 250px; background:#161004; border-collapse:collapse; border:1px solid #FC6702; font-size:smaller; line-height:1.5;" class="mobile-ibox" I have seen this before but I can't remember where exactly. The reason this is not advisable is because you are mixing portable and non-portable markup. The above is the opening of a table. Prior to the existence of portable infoboxes, infoboxes where just regular tables styled through CSS. Note that this is only the opening, you are missing the closing portion which means your template is creating an open-ended table on every page you use it on.
 * 1) Your infobox is trying to use a theme yet you have a lot of other styling in the template directly. I would suggest moving all of that into the theme. I in particular noticed that you have this:

I also noticed that you style every single data label with span tags. Since every data label is given the same format, you can specify this in your wiki-wide CSS instead of on the template page. If you are not sure how to do so, see Help:Infoboxes/CSS.
 * 1) Another thing that caught my attention is that the template appears to have, for lack of a better term, open-started comments. For MediaWiki, " " is how comments are inserted into page source codes. I noticed a few " --> " but no " <!-- " in the template. This will cause the closing marks to render as text on the transcluding page.