User blog comment:Sannse/Important Updates on Wikia’s New Look/@comment-737801-20100929201056/@comment-737801-20100929211630

Infoboxes and tables are the main things and it was stated above a short time ago. However how can you say that it improved content when you look at the glee wiki at the main character pages with that info box slammed right in the center when it's supposed to off to the right. However you have that hugh right sidebar that forces it into the middle. That doesn't improve readability, it just makes the lines where the infobox is smaller and even harder to read. On the ME wiki we have info boxes like this that are in some cases longer than the articles and I don't want to see what that is going to look like when we transisition over. An info box is supposed to be on the right providing a useful sidebar for the page, not rammed in the center distracting from the text.

Tables are another thing, some tables will get very cramped with fixed article width because of what they have in them, and all of that informaiton needs to be stated. Some tables will require massive amounts of modification because of this to make all of the necessary information display.

So I really do have to question why the articles are so small in terms of page width, with a large right sidebar that takes up a massive amount of space and nothing goes below it, like more text, or images that wrap around like the infoboxes currently do. None of those things improve accessibilty of those items, and will require massive amounts of modification to make all of the information fit and be readable. The main contradiction I see is that "[f]ixed width allows for greater compatibility with a variety of screen resolutions and monitor sizes so that wiki content, including tables, infoboxes, etc., are consistent." seems to be a contraditction of itself when you have large info boxes that are rammed in the center of a page that instead of helping articles, make them harder to read.