Thread:Ursuul/@comment-4436931-20191229230641/@comment-28083312-20191230224832

<! Step by step:   Import MediaWiki:Themes.css so that the Infoboxes have style. To import a local file, use this format: To import a file from another Wiki, e.g. if you’re importing Re:Zero’s file on Darwin’s Game (which you should do), append  before the file, like this: Once you have the right code format, insert that in MediaWiki:Common.css, like this. However, on very old Wikis or Wikis without an existing Common.css page you might have to use MediaWiki:Wikia.css instead, like this, for it to work. When in doubt, just put the import wherever you see other s, or simply put the import in both files. Always put the import at the very top of the file.   Time to copy. Infoboxes use XML which you can read all about here, important thing to remember is that  means that   controls that element on an actual page, whether it’s a   or   field or anything else. controls the text next to each data field. If you need to use headers, put everything inside a  tag & put a   tag at the top. Here’s a good example. You can use this knowledge to change how the Infoboxes work after you copy-paste them.   Pick a theme for each Infobox: At the top of every Infobox is an  tag, you can use   to change the color of your Infobox. Accepted values are,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  , &. I can add more colors for you whenever, or teach you how.   Auto categorization: If you want an Infobox to add a category to every single page it’s used on, add this at the very bottom: If you need to categorize based on parameters, that’s tricky but easy when you get the hang of it. This is how I did it on KonoSuba using the  tag. The  tag controls the outputted text in a field, so for example if you did   then when you did , the output would be italicized: whatever. If you instead did, then whatever you put into   would also turn into a Category, so   would categorize the page under Category:Oni.   That should be all info you need to port Infoboxes over to another Wiki & then modify them to your liking. Sorry if that was too verbose!