Thread:Demotivator/@comment-35616940-20190205175819/@comment-35616940-20190205230654

Thanks, I'm working on getting the translations for season 3 complete, then I'm going to focus on the character pages. There hasn't been an admin for 2 years and the last real contributor stopped working on the site in April 2018. So far, I've done up the site (made it look nice and updated the navigation bar) and added pages for all the content along with several characters that were missing, mostly from the second season. You should see the to do list on my profile. XD Looks like I'm going to be busy for a while.

How would the Wordmark template work? Currently, I find the wordmark to the site I want to affiliate with, upload the wordmark to my site, then add a link. I'm not sure how I'd use the template you've described above and would it work in conjunction with this template on my wiki? If the two work together, then, do I just copy and paste the code from your template onto my site? (Giving you credit of course). I'm not good with coding, so I've had a lot of community help, with the css coding and templates. Does the wordmark template mean that I wouldn't have to upload the wordmark for the site I want to link to on my wiki? It'd definitely save me time.

As for the footer, I'm going by what I've seen on Noblesse wiki where they don't have the footer, and where I've been contributing for several months. Since, Noblesse came to an end, I've moved onto Lessa. I'm not sure if that footer can be customised, but as it is, it doesn't fit the overall look of the front page. It was on there originally, but I removed it. The bright colours don't match my site at all. I've looked at the animanga requirements for spotlight and they're really confusing. I'll probably have to get my site up to scratch before requesting a spotlight, at which point I'd most likely have to put the footers back on the site, although smaller, so they're not as eye-catching.