Forum:Portable Infoboxes — the return

Hey guys!

I was just stopping by to offer help on getting your infoboxes converted to the new, portable style. My bosses at Wikia have put me at your disposal, and we'd really like to try to finish up your infobox conversion over the next few days.

Back in August, you guys seemed to be pretty enthusiastic about changing over to new infoboxes, but there were several different thoughts about how to proceed.

To get the ball rolling again, the Russian OP wiki have converted their infoboxes, though they are of a slightly different design to what you use now. Take a look through their infoboxe infobox category. If we could put their infoboxes onto this wiki, and then style them after they're already here, we'd obviously save a lot of time.

The one exception to this may be Char Box, but one of our engineers came up with a new version of that one a while ago. We could easily integrate this new Char Box alongside the other infoboxes from RU, and have you mostly sorted by the beginning of next week.

So riddle me the answer to this basic question, if ya would: Could we just import the Russian boxes now so that you can have portability almost immediately, and then work together over the coming days to style them on the desktop more to your needs?

I've got many more questions for you guys, but this is the most important one for now! Thanks for your help! — CzechOut 07:04, February 25, 2016 (UTC)

Discussion
Well, this is inevitably going to descend into the people who want to improve the wiki arguing with the people who dislike change. Now, I may not like this, but it's better we change now than we wait until it's forced upon us. I'm in favour of changing.

15:40, February 25, 2016 (UTC)
 * My sense of the earlier discussion was that the community was in favour of changing to PIs. The question I have is whether you guys are okay with just using the Russian versions of these infoboxes (which are already created) to convert, and then just shaping the style post-conversion? — CzechOut 19:27, February 26, 2016 (UTC)

So I just took a brief look at the Russian versions, and I think I'm fine with importing them over to here, and then changing the style, since their infoboxes are similar enough to our current ones. I feel like with some tweaks, we can improve the infoboxes even more, and make them suit the wiki both on desktop and mobile even more. 21:40, February 26, 2016 (UTC)

Might as well change it now Roranoa Drake II (talk) 21:53, February 26, 2016 (UTC)

I just first want to apologize for the delay on dealing with this. It's been our fault, as we've really only had one editor capable of this kind of code-heavy editing, and he's been unable to be very active with us.

I don't think there should be much of a problem if we went with the Russian box. If people have a problem with them, we should change that AFTER the conversion process is complete. This is far too behind already. 19:31, February 27, 2016 (UTC)

I'm fine with simply converting the Russian ones. I'm afraid it would take too long if we designed them ourselves.. 12:33, February 28, 2016 (UTC)

Issues
So staff is making the change now, just opening this as a place for people to report any issues that may pop up. If there's none in a couple weeks after the transition, this should be closed. 05:57, March 15, 2016 (UTC)


 * Cover pictures for the latest chapters are missing, or even in the older chapters pictures are misplaced such as here: Chapter 39. -Adv193 (talk) 20:57, March 15, 2016 (UTC)

Yeah, a lot of chapters I've seen have the wrong cover image or the "NoPicAvailable" image. 11:45, March 16, 2016 (UTC)

Song boxes are having the same issue. It seems like it's happening to a bunch of different types of infobox, judging by the number of images showing up in Special:Unusedimages. 07:26, March 17, 2016 (UTC)

Characters that don't have infobox images are having the manga/anime switch show up with broken links (ex. 1 2) Also, previously if the romanized name section is removed, the name of the article would show up as the romanized name, but now it's gone entirely (for example Nekomamushi) 00:55, March 18, 2016 (UTC)