Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-31595794-20200425043515/@comment-44807868-20200426054939

Per Tupka217. I think the whole page can use a restructure to use better practices and provide accurately functioning portability.

This can be started off by giving the page a lede, a concise summarization of the topic covered by article right at the beginning; and the information in the template can be divided into an infobox and a table that isn't excessively wide. Adhering to these practices would enhance readers' experience and comprehension, which'd be regardless of what devices they use to read it.

Here's a quick mock-up I did to approach such ambition:

It's a quick one and I'm not well-aware with the topic of wiki, so there may be plenty aspects to check over and improve; it's just a demonstration of how I personally suggest it may be considered to be done. It may take time to implement, but I think it'd be worth the effort in order to provide articles that function and work well for all users. What do you think? :)