Talk:The Monthly Undergrounder

Just a few outlines, in case someone else wants to make a head start, or if I forget: &mdash; Mainframe98 talk · blog · edits 10:04, July 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * Current tablespace is determined by the articles. Pixel width is preferred because it will not cause the top line to extend beyond the original article.
 * Certain HTML attributes are obsolete/redundant or whatever.
 * Some of the table width's are too small to display correctly, which causes the lines to wrap just before the actual line break. I estimated that 670px should be sufficient in general, but specific articles need specific widths. Especially articles that exist out two columns should preferably have the width 660, to allow easy splitting to 330px.
 * Do note that Wikia has ensured that the page with is at least somewhere around 720+? pixels wide, at least. Try not to go beyond this.
 * Formatting of lines, including line breaks is done in multiple ways. Either using  or using the poem tags. Using   is cleaner and better readable.
 * Wiki markup and HTML markup for italics and bold are used mixed. Wiki markup is preferred.