Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-43612541-20190828173542

So I'm entirely overwhelmed by the sheer amount of pages (and outdated pages and dead-end links... side-eyeing those "mentor request" pages on the portability wiki so hard rn) there are about CSS and infoboxes and coding on a wiki. So!

Some background -- I'm updating a really old wiki (La storia della Arcana Famiglia, hasn't been touched in years), I'm a near-total noob to coding (one class a couple years back), I'm still figuring out this wiki editing thing, and I'm attempting to convert infoboxes to make them portable (and I'm assuming also to updated coding standards?). They're coming out a little broken after the converting.

I'm just trying to figure stuff out. All these coding pages give me a headache. I'm a little stupid here.

1, I'm working on an old wiki, so I have no idea if the pages it links me for help are outdated or anything. I've found like five different help pages for this, some with broken help request functions, and it's driving me nuts. What's a good page to start out on for figuring out the coding stuff on these infoboxes?

2, How do I include easy "previous chapter," "next chapter," buttons on my infoboxes? Arrows. I want arrows. Or suggestions on how else I can include that on a page, if that's too complicated for a beginner to coding.  