Forum:Probably simple question

I have been wikiabreaking for over a year and was trying out some of your new (and very cool) features. The mechanics of one of them puzzles me.

This category page has no content, yet there are images displayed listed with article names. This is a pretty whizzy category page and the images presumably have been automagically associated with the articles. Unfortunately they are the wrong image choices. Is there some new magic word that I can stick in the articles to indicate what the correct representative image is? Sorry for the dumb question. My searches for the answer were fruitless probably because I could only think of generic terms that unfortunately returned answers about more common functionality. Robert Hester 05:15, July 25, 2011 (UTC)


 * Pictures chosen by the category gallery are usually the first image on a page. I don't believe there is a way to force an image to the category gallery thumb.--
 * I remember not so long ago that the only solution to that would be to put in each page that belongs to that category, the appropriate image at the start of the page, that way the wikia engine would pick that image and not some random image.
 * The only trick is to use display:none; in the CSS for that image (or for a div around the image).
 * I'd look for that thread which probably has more/better details on it but the forums have changed too much for me to care.
 * Thanks very much for mentioning it Nidek. Google turned it up with the query
 * "display none" "first image" site:wikia.com.
 * Here is the discussion. Apparently it is the first image that is not used more than 10 or so times elsewhere.  Link to discussion here
 * Anyone care to speculate on how long I have to wait to see the new image/ if this technique still works? Alternatively, anyone know what triggers the refresh of the cached image?    Robert Hester 06:26, July 26, 2011 (UTC)


 * Cached pages update once per day. --