Notice Header Border Color Theme-Dependent (SOLVED):
For the notice headers in the BEAR Wiki, I am thinking of changing the border color outline to change color depending on the wiki's theme. Here is a mock-up on how it would look like:
Image/Video and Gallery Background and Border Color:
I also plan on having galleries, as well as images and videos, have a background color, alongside having a border. The border color will also be theme-dependent like the previous template. I want to mention, I don't want to have this be part of the portable infobox images.
Tabbers Design:
I am having a hard time trying to make the wiki's tabber be like the tabber from the DOORS Wiki, with the weight of the tabber being longer than the BEAR Wiki's tabber alongside other differences.
Continuing on, I also was planning on having the tabber have this design for the selected tabber.
Table Design:
I was wondering if it is possible to change the table border's color (also theme-dependent), alongside making it have the same dark inside to match with the tabber.
Rarity Template:
Before I begin, the Rarity template design is in the wiki's Common.css. Just needed to make that clear. How the template works is that you input the template, write a word that is featured in the template, and the text that appears has its own color. Demonstrated in the Rarity article. I plan on changing the text to have a color gradient, and a text outline (the text outline color will be a solid color).
Currency Template:
This template doesn't exist, but it would act similar to the Rarity template. Except once you wrote the word (that is part of the template), it would feature a small image on the side (dependent on what word you inputted), and there will be another part of code where you have to write in the price. A visual example of what I mean would be the following:
I am aware a template isn't required, but I do feel like it makes things easier and quicker for users as they don't need to copy and paste code from other articles and edit it (which is also the reason why the Rarity template exists).