Thread:FishTank/@comment-4999100-20160306183811

Isaac,

In regards to Dragon's Dogma I'm always interested in making a community sustainable to future portability and technology. Unfortunately my time is highly limited to providing initiative/help to update the .css to look more "formal" to a portability setting. However if Wikia staff is interested in taking time to update the community, that is great. The goal of the wikia communities, in my eyes, is to provide proper information to the end-user.

Heres my soapbox:

I think the idea of updating infoboxes is a good idea, but there are is a LOT more internal coding in all the communities that just doesn't collide with new technology (ex. Tables, Image attribution, Module stying, etc.). It looks terrible. I think its better to provide the communities a default coding/template (across all communities) where the end-user provides information but doesn't have high capability to the coding itself. Example, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, etc. I understand that WIKIA want to provide open end coding to users, but it also kills initiative on the Admininstators of each community. Especially when a lot of admininstrators provide their spare time/hard work, it's hard to adapt to consistent changes in technology.Unless they are doing it full time.

Thank You. 