Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-25151125-20160807200503/@comment-25151125-20160807220652

YES! This was exactly what I was looking for. I customize it with a CSS Class for the table so that I don't have to use wikitable later. I can't figure out how to rotate a "<" so... I ended up using "+" and "-". The reason why these nested tables didn't work for me before is because I didn't use the "padding:0" and "margin:0".

I edit on both Wikia and Gamepedia, so having this also helps a ton since the so-called "portable infobox" only works on Wikia.

My current table until I actually make my own table via CSS later:

{| class="wikitable" style="float: right; width: 30%;" ! Patches
 * style="padding: 0;" |
 * style="padding: 0;" |


 * style="padding: 0;" |
 * style="padding: 0;" |


 * style="padding: 0;" |
 * style="padding: 0;" |


 * }

I do find it interesting how on Community Wikia, the expand and collapse text is on the left side, and other wikias (like mines) it's on the right side, probably some CSS code on here.