Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-36009152-20180815193635/@comment-9605025-20180912003500

Apologies for the delay. I am pretty busy IRL and just didn't have the time to root through everything from you previous reply. I see you have been doing quite a bit of tinkering on your own. That is good. You will learn more that way. If you care to clean-up unnecessary CSS, since you got rid of all the border radii, you can also remove the ones that set it to zero. Those were needed to override the non-zero values that are no longer in use. - reply to #29 1) As I tried to explain previously, the line between the "previous" and "next" sections are a results of the color that has been set for . Because we didn't want borders for the regular groups, we set this to  . If you are okay with making the border appear for all horizontal groups (whether or not they are the chronology section), you can use: As for getting the heading to be links, I am not sure where the confusion is. I thought we had already settled how to do that. As per my suspicions and the example you found, you simply would do: |Chronology Regarding the image gallery link, that is something you would use the navigation tags for. Plus, don't forget to setup the proper subpage.

2) Yeah, that is it. Although, looking through your revision history, the issue was just an errand space between the value and the units. CSS assumes that there will be no space between a value and its unit. That is because it uses spaces to distinguish between multiple values when using short-hand properties (such as ).

3) Okay, I think I see what you are talking about now. The  is indeed a shade of black and it is used for the infobox border. You can change that value if you want. However, if you are going to make the infobox border like those on the main page (i.e. have gradient borders), this will only make a difference if the user's browser is somehow unable to properly implement the border image. What happens is that the border image will over rule the border color. Only if the viewer's browser is unable to use the image will it then use the color that has been set. Am I making sense?

4) Regarding the background, replace just the value of the background property from  to the linear gradient. The other stuff in the div tag was just to set the size for the example.

5) Perhaps I wasn't clear enough. You can choose whatever size you want as long as the table radii (the one from ) is 7px more than the one for the title (the one in front of  ).

6) Okay. - reply to #30 1) I am not sure how that worked out. I am just going to assume I am misunderstanding what you did.

2) I hope my reply to your earlier post clarified these things. Let me know otherwise.

3) Yes, now you would need to change them to rectangular in order for the color gradient to look good. You could not, but then you would have what looks like two borders. I am assuming you don't want that. - reply to Wall Post To get the gradient borders, use: