Talk:Mhommer test/@comment-15636815-20141123041843

I see what you're doing with the building template test. You've probably already considered what I'm about to write, so just consider this as a public record of my (our) thoughts.

Large graphic: No.

It's kind of cool that it spans the width of the information. It also seriously slows down the intake of the information. As a user looking for info about Kaufhaus, I go to the page and am accosted by a graphic so large that I must not only scroll down to see everything, but also scroll right.

The current Infobox_Train is a much better model. It scales down the graphic to a consistent and manageable size. The most important and most commonly sought information is up top, right next to the graphic. All other information about the item is presented as the user scrolls down, in decreasing order of importance. Perfect. A building/decoration/otherShopItem template that does the same thing in the same way also presents a more uniform look to the site. People know what to expect. They know what they're going to get and how they're going to get it. What's cooler than that? :P