Thread:LionHeartKIng/@comment-1426382-20180407014322/@comment-1426382-20180516002526

I want to try one last thing regarding this, and then I'll be off your back about this for good (or at least I hope to). I know I've provided the CSS code for the whole situation where I wanted my character template to look like this template, and still didn't work. However, I think it may also have to do with certain JavaScript code; and hopefully, it'll work.

First, here's the CSS code:

 .infoboxContainer {  position: absolute;   bottom: 0;   right: 0;   width: 100%;   } 

And now for the JavaScript code:

 $( '.infobox-container' ).each( function {  var infoboxContainer = $( this );   var startInfobox = $( '.infobox' + infoboxContainer.attr( 'data-start-infobox' ) );   var maxHeight = 0;   infoboxContainer.children( '.infobox' ).each( function {   if ( maxHeight < $( this ).outerHeight ) {   maxHeight = $( this ).outerHeight;   }   $( this ).hide.css( "height", "100%" );   } );   infoboxContainer.css( "height", maxHeight );   startInfobox.show;   } ); 

 $( '.infobox-tab' ).click( function {  var infoboxContainer = $( this ).closest( '.infobox-container' );   var infoboxToShow = infoboxContainer.children( '.infobox' + $( this ).attr( 'data-target' ) );   infoboxContainer.children( '.infobox' ).hide.css( "height", "100%" );   infoboxToShow.show;   } ); 

If it'd be easier for you, I can send you an e-mail containing this exact same code; you'll just have to copy and paste the code that's in bold.

Please, and thank you!