Board Thread:The Roundhouse/@comment-15636815-20151116094331/@comment-15636815-20151118062844

On a related subject, I'm still working on making the rli template behave properly. While I'm doing that, is there anything we should change about the contract lists?
 * specific information displayed
 * how the information is displayed

On another related subject, please look around at some of the contractor pages we've been editing. Some have the older article-table class as a base. These tables have a bit of extra padding around the information in the cells. Others have the new ts-table class, which has little or no padding. We should pick one thing on which we all can agree, whether it's the old style, the new style, or something in between.

The goals with this change are:
 * 1) Create a consistent look for all tables on the site.
 * 2) Eliminate all the extra cellpadding, cellspacing, border, and other statements at the tops of tables.

Item #2 looks messy, especially because different tables use different properties, use different values for the properties, and arrange them in different orders. With ts-table, we will have a consistent starting point for all tables. Since different types of tables have different needs, we can add other classes (for example, contract-list) that adjust ts-table as needed.

In summary,
 * Should we change what we see on the contract lists? If so, how?
 * How much space, if any, should be around the cells of our base table? What other qualities should our base table have?