Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-44975735-20200322133212/@comment-25389622-20200404194334

Right, we'll dial that down. Maybe just keep the colours the same for now. I meant that seeing as a song or score track is effectively a smaller "unit" than the album, they should be a shade of the same colour, or a colour close to it. So dark red for the album, say, then a lighter red for the score tracks and maybe a pink for the songs.

Tomas9970 wrote: We would have all styles related to infoboxes in a single file and it's content would then be merged into the main css file once it's done.

OK, great. I will probably need some guidance with this. I understand you (I think) in that we will add the global script into the Wiki's main CSS file, and then having individual templates for each of the specific infoboxes and their particulars. I am not sure currently about the amount that has to be included in each template. For example, the song infobox has a lot of information in it (an infobox built completely from the ground up) while your new cast infobox only has a few lines of code in it. My question is where is the rest of the code for telling this infobox what else it must do?

OK, understood with regard to portable infoboxes, thanks.

Tomas9970 wrote: You basically make various themes that the infoboxes can have and then apply these themes to the infoboxes. In our case it would be one theme per infobox which would be named based on that infobox. For example the "Infobox Character" uses the "Character" theme.

OK. This also relates to my question above, and where the common script is stored.

Ah, I think I removed that box in my little purge. Is there any reason for it?