Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-36009152-20180815193635/@comment-9605025-20180901223953

1) My apologies regarding the navigation tag. I don't use portable infoboxes often and was mistaken about what the navigation tag was. In order to do the next/previous thing, you use a horizontal group. The navigation tag is for "freeform" content. For example, if you wanted to have a bulleted list. The vertical line you see in the example you linked to is the result of some more general CSS that they use. It impacts more than just that particular horizontal group.

2) To move the data values closer to the data labels, you are going to do something similar to what you did for the labels; except you will use "padding-left" instead of "padding-right". I believe this was mentioned at the end of #1-3 in post 24.

3) If that is the infobox you want to use it with, yes. Based on the example you linked to at the other wiki, it looks like it would work as I hypothesized previously. However, if you want each infobox to link to a different page, you will need to incorporate a template parameter as in my hypothesized solution rather than what you have used in your reply. Does this reply make sense? FYI, this is what you use pre tags for.

4) I am not sure what you are talking about when you reference the "#bcbcbc". I don't see that being applied to the infobox. If you want the infobox to have a translucent background instead of being completely transparent, you need to use CSS's rgba function. The rgba function takes the RGB components in decimal form. For this example, we will use the color "#FF000000".  

5) To calculate the difference in radii, sum the border thickness of the table, the cellspacing of the table, and the margin of the relevant cell. In this case, we have 2+5+0=7 respectively. So you need a difference of 7px between the radii. If you keep the table radius at 8px, your title radius would be 1px; not even noticeable. To keep your title radius at 8px, you will need to increase the table radius to 15px.

6) I am confused. Do you want rounded corners or gradient borders? Or are you saying that you want to perfect the rounded corners for use on a different wiki; then get rid of them in favor of using the color gradients for the current wiki?