Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-36009152-20180815193635/@comment-9605025-20180822025043

1) Correct, move the CSS. However, that is just a suggestion. As you have already seen, it works either way. Unfortunately, I don't think there is a way to get there like there is with the "admin CSS". You just have to know about it. FYI, the "admin CSS" isn't really special CSS for admins, it is just the CSS page that the admin dashboard happens to link to. For a list of available CSS pages (all of which require admin status to edit/create), see this table.

2) To get rounded edges for the data and the labels:

3) You are using portable infoboxes. When no value is given for a particular field, that field and its label are not shown. When no fields for a section are shown, the entire section is not shown. If you want to add additional space around the text, you should use padding. For example:

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5) They are the same. The issue is that the rounded corners have different centers, so the white space between them is not uniform. If you want them to maintain the same amount of white space, you need to adjust your radii accordingly. In this case,  and  . As such, the corner of the header is offset by 7px both horizontally and vertically from that of the table. This means that the center for the rounded table corner is only 1px away from the edge of the first heading. As such, to get a uniform white space between the two, you need to set the header's radius to 1px. To show an exaggerated example of what you currently have:

An exaggerated example of what you need to get constant white space: