Portable Infoboxes Now Offer More Community Customization Options
Portable Infoboxes Now Offer More Community Customization Options
Portable Infoboxes Now Offer More Community Customization Options
WIKIS
START A WIKI
Advertisement
Community Central
23,605PAGES
ADD NEW PAGE
NEWS
COMMUNITY
HELP
REQUESTS
EXPLORE
FORUM
in:
Staff blogs
It took us too long to get to that point. Portable Infoboxes were introduced
years ago, we didn’t develop them further for a long time, and that led to
some difficult community conversations where we could have done better
in meeting the needs of individual wikis. Part of that was a philosophical
debate we were having internally: if we're going to separate content (what
users see) from presentation (how you create the infobox), how much
customization should there be versus standardization? Do customization
options mean that an infobox isn't simple anymore? But, after a year of
changes within Fandom, we finally knew that it was time to add these
options in so Portable Infoboxes would be more powerful in meeting the
needs of individual communities.
We've addressed this by adding methods to access and style nearly any
individual part of an infobox by JavaScript and CSS. We've also added a
new way to identify infoboxes not by how they should look with themes, but
by what they are logically describing. For example, an infobox for a
Pokémon monster should display with a specific layout in mind, regardless
of whether it is a Fire or Water type (themes which should re-color the
infobox but not change the layout). Previously, themes were the only way
to do this. We believe that this will allow for more powerful and flexible
CSS, and doing more with less code.
Next, we saw a lot of creative ways that infoboxes were being used in
unanticipated forms. Some communities would add multiple infoboxes to
individual articles, and would stack them up, nest them inside each other,
or switch between them with sophisticated custom solutions that did not
work well on mobile devices. Ultimately, many of these clever displays do
not function well on all devices. So again, we took notes about what
communities were building and built native functions into Portable
Infoboxes based on community feedback. The new "panels" feature will
allow for more layers of infobox elements that can be dynamically switched-
between. By default, these sections of a panel work much like our popular
"tabbers", responsively working on mobile and desktop devices.
We have added the new features to our documentation, and they are ready
for use on your communities today. We do not intend for this to be the end
of the journey for Portable Infoboxes, and have more exciting things in
mind. How can Portable Infoboxes better meet your community's needs?
Tell us at Special:Contact, and we'll see if it's something we can
incorporate into future updates. This also isn't the last time you'll hear from
us in the near-term about long-awaited development updates, so keep
following the staff blog for what's to come.
Español
Français
Polski
Português
Русский
中文
Popular blog
posts
2
test
March 24, 2019 by BizzyBeMe
Hi all, I seek your input on a certain matter. I work in the M&A (merger and acquisition)
industry …
Read more >
0
0
opinion de futbol
0
Help Out
Popular Pages
Adoption:Requests
Help:Contents
Help:Templates
Help:Editing
EXPLORE
GAMES
MOVIES
TV
WIKIS
FOLLOW US
OVERVIEW
About
Careers
Press
Contact
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Global Sitemap
Local Sitemap
COMMUNITY
Community Central
Support
Fan Contributor Program
WAM Score
Help
Can't find a community you love? Create your own and start something epic.
START A WIKI
THE FANDOM APP
Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat
ADVERTISE
Media Kit
Contact
Community Central is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.
The Weird, Wonderful History of Marvel Games
Xbox Horror Nick Fury Thor