User talk:TableWiz

Nesting tabs/Your Work
Saw your post on my talk page, wanted to reply sooner but I had a Friday deadline to meet (and a Monday deadline still to go...)

I just -- wow, thank you so much for putting so much time into this when you didn't have to at all. I am really just very impressed and appreciative when it comes to people like you.

I have Chrome, so I can't necessarily replicate what you were doing on Firefox (maybe it's time to download Firefox...) but it looks so much better than the default purple boxes. I'll try it out and get back to you, though I'm not exactly sure how to implement  - 

Revriley (talk) 18:02, December 10, 2016 (UTC)

Updates to tabbing, etc.
Ah - I can see you've edited the souce data for the character infobox, thanks for that, I imagine my edits there look quite silly (pardon my messing around). I can see you've just edited the code on Nader's page - again, thanks. The main problem now seems to be the positioining of the images themselves...which oddly don't seem to be centered like the 2006 manga vers did in your preview photo (e.g. image borders touching the infobox border). I can see that the tabber boxes themselves are now centered, hm... Other issues are probably minor in comparison right now...

Revriley (talk) 20:18, December 10, 2016 (UTC)

CSS
I honestly cannot believe I forgot to add /* and */ to the CSS descriptor. I'd like to blame it on sleep deprivation, but really - how could I have forgotten and then proceeded to not notice it in subsequent edits, wow, don't excuse me on that one, that was embarrassing.

Doesn't seem to have changed the borders though - and I've bypassed my browser cache too.

Revriley (talk) 20:48, December 10, 2016 (UTC)

Re: .portable-infobox
Whoah! I updated the .css like you said and for the first time, Nader Schasschule's page looks (and presumably functins) like the test infobox you managed to create via Firefox (with the exception of the image borders, but I'm sure that can be adjusted w/the thumbnail or file size).

This is all really, really cool. Just knowing that it is possible is amazing - like you, I also had that "can it be done" itch and you went and tinkered and puttered around to satiate it. It's all commendable as heck.

Thanks so much for everything you've done so far. Can't say that enough. This has been such a delightful experiment, it truly has.

Revriley (talk) 15:04, December 11, 2016 (UTC)