Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-36009152-20180815193635/@comment-9605025-20180829195149

1) There has been a bit of a misunderstanding. When you made your changes, you added some extra CSS (highlighted below). What I meant is that you should move some of the CSS that is currently lower on the page to that location; not insert new CSS. The CSS that you should move is highlighted below. In the above snippet of CSS, I also made a small formatting change to the last rule. Doing so would maintain consistent formatting but it doesn't impact function.

2) Yes, the navigation tags are what provide the previous/next sections. Yes, they won't show if both are left empty and only one will show if the other is left empty.

3) Yes, we can move it to the right by setting a minimum width. I have highlighted the insertion and assumed a value of 100px.

4) I am not sure if you can make titles links. You can try though. Perhaps this will work? |Chronology You would then specify the link using the "chapter page" template parameter. Again, I am not sure if this will work.

5) To have the infobox gaps be transparent, try making the highlighted change to your CSS. Then add the following as well:

6) That extra gap is what I was trying to explain in #5 in reply #14. It is the result of basic geometry. If you want the gap to be uniform, you have to have different radii. If you want to have the same radii, you cannot have a uniform gap.

7) Yes, if we swtich to rectangular borders, we will be able to use the color gradients.

8) What we use for your current wiki and what we use for your future wikis are not exclusive. We can use either, both, or neither on any wiki. Concerning the task at hand, you could go for a hybrid approach. Make the outer borders rectangular so we can use the color gradients but maintain the rounded corners for the inner content. What do you think?