Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-1524681-20200410031222/@comment-9605025-20200410191655

As far as I am aware, there is no pre-built, let alone built-in solution for this.

Wikitext is the markup language used for MediaWiki (the platform used for Fandom wikis). It is not a programming language so there is no concept of a data type.

You should be able to use the Scribuntu extension which allows you to write Lua modules. Lua uses double-precision floating point numbers but does not have native binary buffer support. However, I don't think Lua, or at least what is offered by Scribuntu, is capable of rearranging page content.

You could try custom JS but, if you are using a UCP wiki, the custom JS feature isn't available yet.

I believe the only built-in option for sorting is the sortable table. Depending on the format you are looking for, perhaps that would suffice. Although, the table probably won't look/work well on mobile. Then again, JS also wouldn't work on mobile.