[00:30:42] You should use `background-attachment: fixed` on background picture. [00:31:40] It's ugly as hell but maybe some people like that. [00:32:14] And `background-size: 100vw` [00:33:16] Done [00:38:45] is it ok if i use ur code to test it out? [00:39:03] Sure [01:14:14] @fiddlestix Vector Aero can be placed only in vector-2022.css, no need to put it in vector.css [01:14:23] yeah, caught that [01:14:32] thought it was a legacy vector theme :p [17:30:06] Hi guys! I am new to this. Is there a way to make it so that levels (=, ==, etc) are opened by default on mobile? The format seems to translate well, but I don't want people having to constantly click (expand) ! Sorry if this is not the right place, I figured I'd start in the most broad place first 🙂 [17:39:18] I'm not sure, actually; there may be a way with JavaScript, but I don't know how to start making a script like that [17:39:46] This would be a good support thread [17:57:46] @tali64 Thank you! I will start there. Much obliged. [17:58:05] You're welcome! [18:07:56] [1/2] Darn, so the correct way would be a local settings change, see: [18:07:57] [2/2] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24279670/mediawiki-mobilefrontend-stop-collapsing-sections-by-default [18:08:15] But this variable isn't exposed in ManageWiki configurations by default and users can't change localsettings [18:12:22] I just did the opposite. Take a look at the managewiki page which has sections that load collapsed, but there is an option to have them load expanded (i tried it it works). The main templatesto copy are New_collapse and Collapse-mobile, each with an associated css. [18:50:57] guess that's another phab ticket then <:ThinkerMH:912930078646730792> [19:04:35] Going to get bold and take a stab at figuring out the php code myself once I'm out of my backlog of tasks