Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-36009152-20180815193635/@comment-9605025-20180823015205

1) It looks like you have already figured out which parts to replace and which to add. If you really want to make your CSS look clean, you can go through and make sure you use uniform formatting (ex. some of your indents are done using tab and others using spaces; some of your colors use capital letters and others use lower-case); but that won't impact the actual performance. One suggestion is you may want to combine the data label and value CSS. Right now (ignoring the CSS in between) you have: You could combine these into: I know Kirkburn is the one who added it, but the last CSS rule doesn't actually need to use "!important". Consider removing that from the ends of the lines.

2) The reason Common.css shows up is because the page already exists. If you want to use the others, you need to create the pages. Do remember that they are more than just different pages; each is applied in a different circumstance. Given Wikia's current configuration, Common.css and Wikia.css have the same end effect. However, this has not always been and at some point may cease to be the case. If you really want to know more, I can explain; but it is really a pointless technicality for now.

3) Looks to me like you already figured out how to take care of the content alignment. Regarding the rounded corners, I will show you what to change assuming you have made the changes in #1. What you should have: What to change to: 4) You can set the left-right padding separate from the top-bottom padding. To learn more, read this. What you do is provide two values instead of one. The first is used for top-bottom and the second is used for left-right.

5) Change the radius for the table to 15px. I'll look into the border gradient.

6) S3r0-Ph1i wrote:

...Like with the color marks, (I was looking for the “  ” part) ascertaining which code does what is something, but I’m making progress if that’s any good consolidation!... I am not entirely sure what you meant by this. However, I am sure you meant "consolation", not "consolidation". Also, use  tags to show text that would otherwise be interpreted as HTML.