Thread:RRabbit42/@comment-24921213-20140206215722/@comment-961279-20140207034911

We have to be careful about what's in the center of the picture because if we turn on the transparency for the center text area, we don't want the text to get drowned out by the picture. You can see a really bad example of this by looking at the recent changes on the Horrid Henry Wiki. We use black text here, so the blue and purple heart probably should be changed to a lighter color. Plus, the wiki will now auto-split the picture to make it fit whatever web browser is being used, so we'd have to make sure there was only the background color right in the exact center of the picture.

In general, it's safest to go with just something along the sides of the picture, like how we have the snowflakes right now. That's a small image that's tiled across the browser window, so it adjusts and fills in automatically.

Maybe we could do something with pictures like this:

There's actually a less sarcastic version of that fourth picture about three frames earlier where Busting Candace looks sincere. We should have a few more choices from episodes like "Dude, We're Getting...", "Summer Belongs to You" and "Love at First Byte".