As you may or may not now, the Fandom platform (wikias for videogames, movies, books, etc.) have been migrating to a new platform called UCP. You can read this link if you want more detailed information.
For the ZT2 Download Library, this meant a sitewide change on October 20, 2020 that drastically changed some features, removed some, and added some new ones.
Since then, we've been working to improve what we have, and re-create features that were not longer supported by default after the update.
There have been some pretty big changes, so I decided to write this changelog to introduce them.
Gallery Update
With the conversion, the old Category Exhibition view was no longer supported. We implemented a completely different method that looks pretty similar, but better. The old method allowed only 16 results per page, but the new one has infinite scrolling, so you can view all the contents of a category (even hundreds or thousands) by just scrolling up and down.
Infobox Updates
We have completely changed the coding of the infoboxes in each download page, going from simple tables to a template. This has minor visual differences:
But coding-wise, it's much more compact and user-friendly, making editing and creating new pages much easier. The contributing page has also been updated accordingly.
Multiple Images
In the past, pages with multiple images (variants, life stages, renders, etc.) consisted of slideshows, rotating automatically through images, and could only move back and forward. We have completely revamped this to a system of named tabs, where you just need to click on the tab of the image you want to see.
Multiple Versions
We have changed the appearance of downloads with multiple versions, from a buggy second table at the bottom, to a top bar in the navigation allowing you to easily check all versions, with minimal coding work.
These changes would not have been possible without our wiki manager Moviesign, who wrote most of the coding and helped us implement it.
We hope you enjoy these new features. If you see anything looking out of place, please let us know, as we used a combination of automated and manual work, so some things might have slipped past us.