User blog comment:Katat0nyx/Playing with templates/@comment-15636815-20131028220920/@comment-5596770-20131029233418

I recognize that VO is always different from SO in some aspects, what I'm saying is that I don't expect them to offer anything in a VO more than once, and if they do, I don't think they would further change things from the first time they offered it as a VO.

For instance, I could expect, for one aspect:

SO = Limit 2

VO = Limit 5

VO 2nd time = Limit 5

If the 2nd time changes? Hmmm, that makes it a problem. We can't abstract this to infinite # of columns, but we could abstract it to an infinite # of rows. At that point, the column headers would be the aspects of SO/VO (cost, level, buy xp, date of offer, limit, etc) and the rows would be each time it was offered. I could set this up, but it would flip the whole concept on it's ear, because the infobox would likely have to grow wider. What I was doing was attempting to keep the infobox the same width, but add more details.

What do we think? Do we want to go all out right now and plan for the future of infinite offers?