Thread:DEmersonJMFM/@comment-5065259-20151201175803/@comment-5558012-20151201195817

While I understand complex scripts aren't going to work everywhere, I also understand calculations create data but aren't necessary to display that data. Combining the two into one report (your article) isn't necessary, nor, in my opinion, appropriate. Display of data can then be manipulated based on screen size.

I don't see how the subject's location matters. Do you think wikis about mobile games or books aren't going to have desktop traffic or that mobile games should only have mobile traffic?

As for PI, some wikis have ridiculous infoboxes (in both display and coding, who would want to even touch the monstrosity of some infoboxes out there). I don't work with crazy templates, but I've seen many infoboxes that clone their previous look (the CSS is a little more difficult considering it's not inline).

I work with a large franchise and you aren't going to cover every aspect in four images. Does that mean you need to cram more on the page? Not necessarily, as long as the wiki has great organization there's no reason to go overboard. The sliders are more for trends. Our main page would be packed if we included every piece of information on it, but instead we allow our organization practices to do the work for us.

Wikia is always going to create an annoyance (there are things Wikia does that I find pointless or frustrating but I try to find reasons it can be helpful, if not for me removing it is always an option, doesn't mean others won't want it), as with other sites that update. It's going to happen. Voice any disagreements when Staff ask for it (or contact them if they don't) and suggest improvements (remove it or make it optional aren't constructive). Adapt and move on.