Board Thread:New Features/@comment-915779-20160530110218/@comment-915779-20161122182258

FishTank wrote: What purpose does per item or per-group styling serve? If you have an optional subtitle that you also want to have in the same colour, or a different colour than the normal background colour. You can't use the nth-element on the 2nd, as the subtitle is optional.

In what ways are per-item / per-group styling different? Wikia currently gives: title, group header and normal item. Users can't add additional styles to this list. A text-size between title and group header, or a sub-group header; are a few things that comes to mind.

what use cases demonstrate that one part of the content should be styled differently depending on what it is? subtitle, subgroups, minor details, numbers and other information that would fit better in the infobox than in the article text, but might need a slightly different style to show how important it is. – On one infobox, it list all the premiere dates in different countries, and it almost fits on one line, but "leaks" over to the next. If it was possible to make the font-size of the premiere date slightly smaller, without making all text smaller, each date would fit on one line.