I've been trying to do so for the past day, and I want to know if my effort isn't to waste.
I guess that's true, I'll just keep it away as much as possible from the actual username
^ Alright, thanks for the advice.
I'm not exactly meaning to try and get people to look at it, I'm just trying to make something that looks cool.
I would say try to edit the CSS.
I don't know what you mean by that. This entire post was about CSS.
Please give a link to the template or page you already have, I'll try to create an example for it.
Here's the page. The part where I'm trying to animate a background is in the second paragraph of CSS.
https://crossovers-rblx.fandom.com/wiki/MediaWiki:SpecialNames.css
Could I know how to make such element?
This is the image.
The best insight I can give is that it is a no-repeat url background image.
A spinning animation and a wobbling animation.
It's an image and not a gradient.
I've been trying to do so for the past day, and I want to know if my effort isn't to waste.
If it's more customizable, I'll be keeping it up my sleeve, I never know when I might need it, thanks!
Huh, that's surprisingly simple, thanks for the help!
The image above presents a view of the top navigation that appears when you scroll down through a page, so please do not confuse it with the normal display of the top navigation that appears at the top of a page, which looks like this:
Normally, the site logo that appears next to the title of the wiki in the "condensed" variation of the top navigation doesn't appear in normal wikis, so it just looks like this on any other wiki:
So I was asking if I could know how I could add the site logo next the wiki title in the "condensed" variation of the top navigation? I might've explained what I was trying to convey pretty poorly, if that is the case, please say so.
Yeah, it didn't take me long to figure out that I'm forced to use {{#tag. I actually didn't even know I could make tables with html... To avoid being confused as hell from the sheer number of {{!}} I had to replace pipes with, I just made the table first and then I just replaced every pipe with {{!}} using CTRL + F. When I first had to deal with this I thought that {{tag: was incompatible with the { symbol, but I guess I was wrong about that as well
Alright, apparently that's what I am supposed to do because I finally got the tabber working with the table, thanks for your help! I initially thought that you were trying to say that I shouldn't use {{#tag|tabber all together, but it seems like I was totally wrong
Hold on, so am I supposed to replace every pipe that takes place in a table with {{!}}? Is that what you meant?
How exactly can I do the first option? {{!}} doesn't register as a tab if it's not inside {{#tag:tabber.
While I was trying to make a page for a wiki, I encountered a problem while trying to make a complex tabber. when I try to add a table to a complex tabber, it seems that the tabber completely breaks and the content is just replaced by a "{". Here's what happens when I replicate the thing I explained above in my personal wiki:
Here's the source original source code of the tabber above:
Note that I made sure that I wrote the tabber correctly, and I made sure that the problem is solely caused by tables by replacing the tables with plain text. Is there any possible fix to this?
Oh, I was wondering what that import was for when I saw it for the first time, thank you!
In the top navigation of this wiki, I found that there were actually images added next to the names of each page, however, when I checked the wiki's Wiki-navigation page, I found that there was nothing that correlated to these images ever being added. How can I replicate this behavior on my own wiki?
Seems like I was mistaken again, thank you for mentioning that!
Oh, I have completely misunderstood what classes are, I thought that they function similarly to templates with the difference being that the sources are from MediaWiki pages. I'm really sorry for wasting both of yours time. Thanks a lot for the help!
Yes, that example is exactly what I'm trying to say, the links to the wikis are:
https://roblox.fandom.com/wiki/Roblox_Wiki (The wiki with the example class)
https://crossovers-rblx.fandom.com/wiki/Crossovers_Wiki (My Wiki)