Thread:Xean/@comment-5061099-20121108041717/@comment-171752-20121112170654

That wiki uses actual text in their headings, which is simpler to use. Like most wikis, their heading is setup as a template to make adding new headings quick and easy. Here is an example of how to create and use a heading template that's similar to Club Penguin Wiki.

First, create a page and name it Template:Heading (feel free to replace Heading with any name you want). Then setup the heading itself to appear how you want. In this example, I'll use the shade of blue from your wiki's navigation menu.  In the example,  is self-explanatory,   controls the color of the text, and   controls how much space (5 pixels) there is between the edge of the heading and whatever is displayed inside the heading, in this case just text. The  gives the heading its rounded corners. The reason there are three versions of it is to be sure the rounded corners appear on all browsers:  is for Firefox,   is for Chrome, and   is for all other browsers. And finally, the  tells the template that this bit of information (the text that appears on the heading) will be provided by the user.

With the heading template created, to make a new heading on the main page, just enter  and replace Title with whatever you want the title of that section to be. So if you want to have a featured article section, the heading would be.