Thread:TheRealPella/@comment-5275054-20151111200824/@comment-15636815-20151117193845

Mhommer wrote: Maybe I am over simplifing but. . . why not use .article-table for all the contracts if that one looks fine? Because the .article-table class isn't the real issue with Wilma. Her major downfall is that she's using nested tables, which is considered a no-no in today's coding worldespecially on Wikia because they're not mobile-friendly or accessible.

There is just a bit of extra spacing between the columns (between # and objectives, images and XP,  and after the XP number and edge of table) that adds a bit of readability to the table (in my opinion). The extra space above and below each row in Wilma might be a ok trade-off for the other benefits in the layout. The extra space will not deter my efforts one iota, simply because I can add that extra space to class .ts-table at any time. I haven't done it yet because I think the community needs to decide together whether we want that space, and how much. A great many tables on the wiki use  or , and the same for. Currently, .ts-table has both options set to 1. I'd prefer to leave those settings where they are for now, just so people can see the differences between the spacing styles in a live environment rather than a "Sample tables" page, for example. I tend to like slightly more room in there, myself, but tables are so integral to our site that I think the group consensus is our best indicator.

Alternative idea. . . add an extra column in the contract table for the images rather than nesting tables. ...may make it easier to keep the images lined up in their own little relm. Believe me, I've been considering this for more than a day now. I'd already invested so much time and energy, and I kept getting closer with each attempt, that I really wanted to see if I could accomplish the goal first. Now, I'm so close I can taste it, just I'm not really any closer now than I was three days ago. As you said, though, I don't know whether the other idea is even possible. Just finding out is going to require more time, energy, and research.

As of now, the data is presentable, and only a few contractor pages have been converted, anyway. Let's see what I can find over the next day or two (on both sides of that topic), and we can continue the discussion then. :-)