Thread:RUNEPATRIARCH/@comment-26569706-20190105205820/@comment-26569706-20190204015836

I can take care of the badges. It's very simple to do, and I'm almost done anyways.

Here is a step by step process to remove the border of an ingredient image:

1. On an ingredient page, click the "Now Available!" or "New Menu Item!" image of the ingredient. (For example, let's use Orange Juice. So click the first Orange Juice image)

2. You'll see that the name of the image is called "Unlocking orange juice.jpg." Click that text (it's a link).

3. You should now be at the actual file page of the image. Now, load Snipping Tool (or whatever partial screenshot program you may have). Take a partial screenshot of the actual orange juice. (without the blue part and the words - the white is fine) Save the image to your computer.

You should currently have an image that looks something like.

4. Go to pixlr.com. Go to the normal Pixlr editor, enable flash, etc. Click "Open Image From Computer." Select the Orange Juice screenshot you just took.

5. Click the "W" key or find the Magic Wand tool in the long, skinny toolbar to the left of the editor. While having that tool selected, click the white background.

6. Right click. Select "Invert Selection." Now, the dotted line should only be moving around the orange juice, not the white background.

7. Click "Ctrl" and "C" to copy or go to the "Edit" menu at the top and click "Copy."

8. Go to the "File" menu at the top, and click "New Image"

9. Select both checkboxes. "Create image from Clipboard" and "Transparent." Click "Ok"

10. You should see white and gray checkboxes around the Orange Juice image. So now, save the image by clicking "Ctrl" and "S" Change the name if you want. Also, under the "Format" dropdown menu, select "PNG (Transparent, full quality)

11. Click "Ok" and save the image to your computer. Now, upload the picture to the wiki, and add it to the page!

It seems like a lot of steps, but you'll get the hang of it quickly. I probably can do one photo a minute, and I learned this just a few days ago! If you have any questions, ask me.

But don't start doing this for all the ingredients quite yet. I am going to write a blog about the image layout, and I don't want us to start the project just to have to fix all of it.

Hope this helps!