Talk:Mario Party: Island Tour: Difference between revisions

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@Baby Luigi: The table on your user page is not finished.  It only has Perilous Palace Path and Rocket Road.  Was this intended? -{{User:YoshiFlutterJump/sig}} 21:36, 2 December 2017 (EST)
@Baby Luigi: The table on your user page is not finished.  It only has Perilous Palace Path and Rocket Road.  Was this intended? -{{User:YoshiFlutterJump/sig}} 21:36, 2 December 2017 (EST)
:It was intentional, since I didn't want to expend too much effort in case this proposal doesn't path. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 21:55, 2 December 2017 (EST)
:It was intentional, since I didn't want to expend too much effort in case this proposal doesn't path. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 21:55, 2 December 2017 (EST)
@Yoshi the SSM: I don't even understand your argument. The layout I'm proposing is currently a standard that we use across multiple articles in this wiki because it ''actually works'', that's why it's even a standard in the first place. Practically all Mario Party articles EXCEPT this one uses a layout similar to the one I'm proposing. If this vertical scrolling is a problem for here, then it might as well be the central problem for the entire wiki (Mario Party: Island Tour's information on the amount of boards isn't even extensive enough to cause vertical scrolling problems, there's only what 8 boards?). What you also don't seem to understand that, while computers may have a better time handling a wider screen and reduce the amount of vertical scrolling required to find the section you want, the wide screen as it is renders narrower screens, aka smaller monitors and cell-phones '''unusable'''. The information literally gets cut off for view in mobile, meaning that a good portion of readers cannot access the information at all. For desktop users, a longer vertical scrolling in the mobile user's advantage is only a minor inconvenience ''at worst''. We're not going to have the perfect solution, but I feel my compromise is the one that works best for both users concerned. Not to mention, good web designers try to avoid as much horizontal scrolling as possible when designing websites, because horizontal scrolling barely, if ever works at all when it comes to displaying text-based information, because information gets ridiculously hard to read when it's horizontal scrolling. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 22:10, 2 December 2017 (EST)