Thread:Hackey5/@comment-25407271-20150906052037/@comment-5645428-20150908140925

Remember to keep the focus more so on colours here. Positioning should be very crispy after having spent a year ironing it out. Similarly, border-radii shouldn't be fussed over too much. Always keep in mind that the visuals should look natural rather than forced, both of which beats the default sloppy in a lot of places. Nevertheless, it's a matter of keeping things simple but vibrant. Too many variations in colour can be overwhelming to the eye, and a constantly changing mix of square and rounded corners can be distracting, for instance. Familiar, yet, fresh.

While mainly due to the overly transparent content background causing the main background to virtually consume everything, you have a potentially very pretty-looking wiki let down by a visual overload: http://dvd.wikia.com/wiki/Special:WikiActivity  This also raises the point of making the most important decision of all, choosing the style and tone of the new main background.

I think the shape of the navigation bar is fine and recognisable as it is currently, but if you are seeking to target specific elements in set, you will need to include :first-child, :last-child or :nth(x)-child selectors. With a bit of reading, you can also learn how to target certain patterns and ranges, although this shouldn't be necessary in standard cases.

Also, are you sure you want to renew the rail box styling, as that is perhaps the most characteristic styling on the entire wiki.