Thread:TheRealPella/@comment-26942307-20151129154423/@comment-15636815-20151130061528

Interesting! This one required some serious research.

Yes, ShopTable and DecorTable set the text-align property for each column, including "Name" to the left.

Yes, Wikia loads the wikitext for the page, during which time you see the "Name" header left aligned.

Yes, there's more. ;-)

Although MediaWiki claims that the class="sortable" function is native to their code, they lied. The sorting is controlled by client-side JavaScript, which means it's the last thing to load.

In addition, this cute little script thinks it's fun to be a bully. It rips away all the CSS that was placed carefully on the headers before it arrived, then demands that they play with its CSS, which includes (wait for it....) text-align:center.

The bad news: I know nothing about JavaScript. I can barely spell "js". There is nothing I can do to change the (very naughty) behavior you observed.

The good news: We're just starting a sitewide overhaul. Maybe I, you, or another member of the community can find or create a solution that can stand up to the bully.