Forum:Background

High there - can you get rid of the awful backgrounds like those that appear on this [[Faction Paradox]] and bleed into the text, making pages very hard to read - in particular that massive quote. Thanks. 87.194.194.250 18:28, April 26, 2011 (UTC)

Background images
There has been some discussion about the background image. When we should chnage, what to etc. This needs to been discussed in a wider audience and collect the good ideas together and try and implement them the best way we can. Currently, the background stands as a colour background, with a image associated with the next upcoming episode. Alongside this is the name and date of the next episode. This is good, but we need to decide if we want to keep this, and what we do between series if we keep it and what to change it to if we decide not to keep it. my ideas are:

1. Keep the currenty background template, changing the image, episode name and date as we go. 2. Between series, have something that changes every few days; maybe a quote? 3. Have a filler background which is used during period of time when a new background is not yet ready to be put up.

Any other ideas? Mini-mitch\talk 15:43, April 27, 2011 (UTC)


 * I've already been talking with Skittles the hog about this, and we need to settle on a few basic things. Colour, especially dark or light is good.
 * Between series I think we should settle on something we can use for a month or two, something recognisable/interesting, maybe across the top of the wiki. Something like a location or landscape that can work with having the editing space between it. Wookipedia's is fairly understated, Game of Thrones wiki has another landscape which sort of works.
 * If we went with something like landscape there's plenty of 'wide' landscapes to go with stuff I'm thinking of like the image of the Dark Tower in the Death Zone in The Five Doctors, or the Daleks' city in The Daleks (or the mountain range, or the forest or anything) or really anything landscape from the Hartnell or Troughton eras as it's easy to match a background to black & white. Colour images would of course also work, they'd just need to be matched carefully with the background colour.
 * Also we need to keep in mind the 100kb size restriction on the image.
 * Text / quote I'm not keen on, as it means choosing a background, image and quote and throw all of that together into an editing program and upload it, I think it's just a level of complexity that we don't need. We've already got the quote of the week and article of the month, for the background image people need to know when they get here that 'yes, this is the world of Doctor Who'. --Tangerineduel / talk 16:06, April 27, 2011 (UTC)
 * Colour isn't really the issue for me - if you look at the Factor Paradox page, you simply can't read the text because the background text interfers with the main text. It makes it unreadable. 87.194.194.250 18:07, April 27, 2011 (UTC)
 * Colour isn't really the issue for me - if you look at the Factor Paradox page, you simply can't read the text because the background text interfers with the main text. It makes it unreadable. 87.194.194.250 18:07, April 27, 2011 (UTC)

What quote, and what text? If your referencing the quote image uploaded by User:Mini-mitch, then you must be seeing an old version (something about the special straw). If this is the case, try clearing your cache. The current version is a moon with Day of the Moon written below it.

This doesn't come anywhere near the main body of text and so it can't possibly be interfering. I was aware there are some variants in placement but its always on the far right.

In reference to Mini-Mitch's suggestions, I think we should keep this switching every week. After the series is finished, I'm sure we can find something to fill it in. For example: the current image still works without the wording. As for quotes, I think that's a big no. The text shouldn't run behind the main body. I don't see a problem with returning to the blotches if it comes to that.Skittles the hog-- Talk 19:15, April 27, 2011 (UTC)