User blog comment:Ducksoup/The Future of Infoboxes on Wikia/@comment-3328029-20150822144517

This doesn't offer much reward for non techies since it is just more trouble than it's worth in many cases CSS wise (if your not familiar with using the developer console, editing CSS style sheats on the fly is a nightmare). While using CSS style sheets is good, it's not a practical thing to force on the community for info-boxes when your trying to make everything simpler.

I like the general idea though, as I did before. But you need to make it less "strict" and allow more weird customizations... otherwise, work-arounds become so convoluted that the old syntax is almost better (especially when you're already use to it). For example, 1 issue I had with the lua builder is single row that isn't a "header" where it says something like "this game offers microtransactions". I ended up having to color that specific row NUMBER via css which bugs me to no end, since I should be able to style it based on a unique id -I- define, not a number which may change. Or inline CSS could even have fixed this. I'm sure there are better examples, but making things "strict" in terms of what they can do don't always make them better (especially when the alternative you're trying to replace does).

Also, focus on mobile-friendly navboxes please. currently I have to use mobile CSS to make them work half the time, and this obviously doesn't work on Wikia apps.