Thread:OH&S/@comment-25364614-20170531111902/@comment-25364614-20170601120307

That seems to have worked well. Turned the subheadings into headers with different style (different colour, smaller font-size, vertically aligned to center to account for size).

If the Mediawiki css is modified such that the h2 headings in the infobox has style="text-align:center" then everything should come out as intended across all portable infoboxes.

Still doesn't solve the underlying problem. Perhaps if there is a way to set up an if statement, you could modify the inner 'div' element to be centered when there is no 'h3' element in the same parent element (as is the normal case when entering data into the infobox).

And perhaps we could do something similar with the horizontal layout groups. If we could add style="vertical-align:center" to the 'td' elements in which the inputted text sits in, then that would make it all work and have it similar in style to the current infobox.

But we'd also have to make sure that it doesn't affect the other infoboxes in a way we don't like.