Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-44975735-20200322133212/@comment-44975735-20200329081053

I was trying to name the pictures based on events during which the characters are displayed. I agree that "Snow queen" is not a good label and it could be replaced by something like "exile and thaw" which describes the event and not the character. Same thing applies to the "Young Elsa" label which could be replaced with "childhood" or "early childhood".

Scrolling through pictures with arrows is not supported but the text on the labels can be set to anything so you could easily have these images labeled with numbers. However this would completely defeat it's purpose of allowing users to easily look at characters during a specific event.

For example if someone wanted to look at Elsa during Anna's birthday, he might not know that it's the picture number 5 and would have to look through a couple of pictures to find it. With proper labels, he could just click on "Anna's birthday" and see it right away.

Text on the labels and the labels themselves can be made a lot smaller using CSS. There is a lot of padding so the text would not have to be that much smaller than it is now. Scaling down the text from 14 pixels to 12 pixels and setting the padding to nothing on top and bottom and 6 pixels on the sides scales down the labels a lot.

edit: ''2 pixels of padding on top and bottom looks better. Fixed the CSS to have that instead.''

Here is a CSS version of that: .pi-europa .pi-tab-link {	font-size: 12px; padding: 2px 6px; }

You can easily preview CSS styles using your personal CSS file. https://frozen.fandom.com/wiki/Special:MyPage/common.css

What do you mean by "as they are now"? Do you mean as they are now on the wiki with Elsa in her ice dress and Anna in her winter outfit or do you mean as they are at the end of Frozen II.