Thread:CzechOut/@comment-26955746-20150716232203/@comment-6475116-20150717012105

Iwantacallisto wrote: Thanks for your response :) Curiouscrab wrote:

That would be a width issue. You need to specify the width of the title section. As you can see, when collapsed the whole thing scrunches down. But, when opened, it expands to the width of the text. Simply add the CSS "width: 76%;" to wherever you have the rest of the CSS stored. Oh great, this worked perfectly. I had to change it to a value much lower than 76% though. Why specifically 76 if you don't mind me asking? That was for Monobook. I see you're working with Oasis. Iwantacallisto wrote: Curiouscrab wrote:

Make sure they are all in the right state/the right state is specified. As I didn't create the navbox template, I'm not really 100% sure what this means. Do you mean stating if the navbox is "mw-collapsed" for example? I don't want to have to add that to the individual navboxes, but would rather if the boxes collapsed automatically if there are multiple ones as I've seen happen on other wiki's. Sorry if I'm misunderstanding you. On the sample syntax you have the parameter state set to mw-collapsed. If this isn't used correctly (with either mw-collapsed or mw-uncollapsed) then it won't function properly. Iwantacallisto wrote: Curiouscrab wrote:

Try clearing your cache. Ctrl+F5 or Shift+F5 or click purge/add ?action=purge to end of URL. Also, make sure you are using the right skin. For edits to Common.css, you affect Monobook. Edits to Wikia.css affect Oasis. I did all of that. Most of the code I added to Wikia.css had the intended effect but for some reason, the list padding didn't seem to do anything. This is the code I added related to the navbox list:

.navbox-list { padding-left: 7px; padding-right: 7px; padding-bottom: 5px; border-left: 2px solid #424242; border-right: 2px solid #424242; border-bottom: 2px solid #424242; Try this: This will reduce all that and clean up your work. Also, that puts the padding around the whole thing with class navbox-list. For example,  the padding would be for the whole box as a whole, not the individual text. I think this might be what the issue you're having is. Although, it seems to be working for me.