Thread:JoePlay/@comment-36009152-20181116231600/@comment-171752-20181210232510

can’t we combine them to make the background image more than 2,000 pixels if that gets the result we are after? What we are after is the image that adapts to a screen so it looks the same across different ones Is this no split necessary to ensure that the side characters adapt to the screen Like I've said before multiple times, the ONLY way to guarantee that the characters will always line up with the left and right edges of the content area is to allow the background to be split. So only characters on the background and no cityscape.

For Eiji (yes he's on the left) could the fading be reduced closer to the line? No. The width of the fade is already about 5 pixels wide, starting from the innermost (or rightmost) edge of the outline where the character was separated. See this screenshot with an arrow pointing to that innermost edge, and see how thin the fade is going to the right of that point. A few versions ago, I tried "tilting" the fade in an attempt to show more of the character's lower back and leg, but that resulted in the back of his head being covered by the fade.

Have just seen that zooming out on the Attack on Titan page makes the content page smaller but the background stays exactly the same. On the other hand, zooming in and out on Banana Fish changes the background layout itself as well (I guess that's why you see that background differently). Basically would copying whatever has been done there allow us to have the background without the split line in the middle? The only thing different being done there is this small bit of CSS that I added to MediaWiki:Wikia.css: body.mediawiki { background-size: cover; } Feel free to "take it for a spin", but it does not cause the background to look the same for all screen sizes. This is what I see on my screen, and this is what it looks like at 1200x700, the size of your screenshots that you shared before.