Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-43529491-20191217090022/@comment-9605025-20191218022224

Regarding the search feature, I see what you mean now. Unfortunately, I don't know any way to fix this. You might want to ask staff using this. If you do, be sure to mention that you have waited already; their stock answer will be what Tupka217 told you. Chances are nothing is going to happen until January as they are getting ready to leave on holiday.

With regards to CSS, unfortunately there isn't much documentation. However, if you are on a PC (which I suspect you are if you have been reading-up on CSS), you should be able to use your browser's developer tools. You can search online for details about your specific browser but they are typically accessed by pressing "F12". Most browsers will also have an "inspect element" (or similarly worded) option in the context menu when you right click on something on a web page. For Microsoft Edge, if you have not already used the dev tools, you will not see the "inspect" option in the context menu. To get it to show up, you will need to open the dev tools via "F12" and then answer in the affirmitive when it asks if you want to add the option to the context menu.

Using the dev tools, you can inspect the HTML that your computer receives and thus determine which CSS selectors to use. With regards to portable infoboxes, some of the classes are listed here.