Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-5218827-20191014191753/@comment-5218827-20191017205227

Thanks for the extra info. In that case, is "hilite" all I remove from the line or is there anything else? I'll definitely move it to a new .css once it works. I've now mostly finished up the design of the first infobox to be implemented using this style, now only one question remains:

The infobox has a "hover" characteristic which is triggered when the image height isn't 240px. This is very useful when dealing with pictures that are shot in the portrait style, as it allows me to hide the rest of the image until a user hovers over it. The only problem is that it also works in the inverse; if an image is shorter than 240px there will be negative space which fills itself in once hovered over, which is an undesired side-effect. I could create a workaround by making two near-identical templates, one with the hover characteristic and one without, but I feel this would unnecessarily complicate things. Is there anything that can be done to disable the hover if the image is shorter than the target height? Thanks once more in advance.