Oh, sorry, I thought you speak Czech because of that "cs" in your username.
You can find those styles at:
See "CSS for Navboxes" section. But you need administrator rights to implement them.
Ty kaskádové styly jsou nadefinované na této stránce:
Viz sekci "CSS for Navboxes". Ty jsou asi potřeba k tomu, aby se šablona zobrazovala stejně. K jejich nadefinování je ale asi potřeba mít správcovská práva.
Předpokládám, že je to nastylované globálně pro celou tuhle tematickou Wiki, takže na jiné Wiki chybí ty kaskádové styly. Fungovat by to mělo, ale zobrazovat se to nebude stejně.
Thank you for more examples. Honestly, I really don't like the collapsed version for 2 items at Template:Moe's Ark Teaser 2018 Promotion. Maybe we should rather accept the collapsed version as an exception for major events. All other types of updates seem more user friendly with the uncollapsed version. I'm only not sure, whether to add some type of switch into the meta-template, or to make second meta-template.
Well, minor events look acceptable, but there are also some promotions and other even smaller updates. There should be definitely a simple version for them. And it could be usable for minor events too.
The category ordering change was intentional. I think the metatemplate should be listed first, because it's a main template of the category. But I forgot it's included into all instances of the template.
And thanks for renaming the template. I just wasn't sure about "&" in it's name, whether it can work properly in templates.
Grouping looks good. I only thought about Characters & Costumes for one group and Buildings & Decorations for second group. They somehow belong to each other.
I already tried the navbox in the currencies pages, e.g. Itchy & Scratchy Money. I'd like it to be working with selected=currencies or selected=buildings instead of selected=other or selected=items. For flexible future changes. And I hope this should be handled by the metatemplate, every instance of it should only deliver values to it. What do you think?
See Template:Itchy & Scratchy Land 2018 Event.
I think it's really large. Do you think collapsible groups would help? Maybe minor events navboxes like Poochie's Dog Dayz 2018 Event could stay uncollapsed, major events navboxes collapsed?
I understand (about the quests), but I think main quests are tight to the event most of all, they make the story.
I'm afraid there could be lots of returning items, mostly in mystery boxes. What about individual parametres for every group as for new content, merged by the template into one row, separated by (pls don't hate me) double dots? It opens possibility of future changes. And what about rebate offers? They include returning items too.
I think the order of groups should be the same as on Event page. And I thought groups of new items are ordered alphabetically. But maybe they are not. You're right, meta template could help.
The question is, whether we want only new items, or also returning, or rebate offers etc. If we keep only new items in the navbox, there will be no need for explicit "new".
I thought the same way about italic. But Itchy & Scratchy Land 2018 Event came with permanent decoration Crosswalk. So I used italic. But it's really a small minority of items. They could be marked with star or something like that.
Ad category: I thought about even major and minor events categories, maybe with differently structurized navboxes, but if they stay the same, everything can be together in " Content update navbox templates".
Hlist is great for this case. But if I need double dot separator, like in Template:Currency, middot templates are still useful.
Well, first try: Template:Poochie's Dog Dayz 2018 Event. What you say? What about group names, their order, what about the category, the key (only bold premium items, or also italica limited-time items?).
See this picture. It's in the gallery at the bottom of the quest article: The Itchy-Est Place on Earth. Is it clear? You have to move this long part of the track close to the main Injury 500 building. Those red squares change to green, when all pieces fit into each other.
It's a big change, but I like it.
Looks great, thanks.