Furniture pages are a bit inconsistent with the rest of the wiki. Some changes:
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Done Things:
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Main List update. The main furniture page+list has been updated to behave and look like other similar pages elsewhere on the wiki. Consistencies include things such as having the example image in the second column instead of the end column, and the table autofitting to the user's browser window instead of being locked to a pixel width. The entire main furniture page has been reorganized to have crucial information at the top and the potentially forever-expanding list at the bottom, as per a discussion here.
Improved the lists on the current pages - these now show the furniture descriptions in the table, not in the icon mouseover, etc.
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Things that are not done and thoughts:
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Individual page organization. For some reason rooted deep in the past... an eon (within 2-3 years) ago, furniture was organized into pages via group instead of type. Possibly my fault, though there have been a lot of page deletions and whatnot since then, and well, everything is always improving. This system is fragile, easily broken by potential releases in the future (as well as currently, with snipes). It is horribly inconsistent with the rest of the wiki. I have tried to keep it in order based on this weird ancient way, and finally decided "enough is enough." For every single other type of item on the wiki, they are organized by shape and uniqueness on their own pages, not by group/date of release. Other wikis also seem to never do things this way unless the pages are specific user guides, leaving such group organization to categories and sortable lists, not main pages. Additionally, no ToC sections should be below the "List" section except "See Also".
Important: To what extent should pages be split? For example, a list of all chairs (such as what the terraria wiki uses) is sufficient in my mind, but we could also split them further into more pages with individual chairs that are not exactly the same as other chairs, limiting what's on a given chair's page to recolors only. While this is consistent, it is not convenient, and other items around the SK wiki do not necessarily follow this pattern obsessively (such as auras).
The notes column on the main furniture list page could use more data. Interactive (yes/no) is included, there is significant desire for that. Any other ideas? Rotation? Perhaps size? (This is revealed by the visual, users might want to sort/CTRL+F for it). I don't think dimensions/rotation information is really important for the main list though.
What to do about the pictures that show all the furniture in a collection? Example. Abandon the effort? Keep at it?
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So! All the furniture items need to be reorganized - but we need to know to what extent this should be done.
I have set up demo templates on pages under construction, keeping the old templates still running so the wiki can function as it has while changes are made:
New format (attempting to be consistent with rest of wiki):
-Bed (furniture)
-Table (furniture)
Compare currently being used, under criticism format:
-BE Furniture, Moorcroft Furniture, etc.
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option: Leave it alone. It's not perfect...but it works...and we're mortals and this isn't worth your/our time. But the page format as is still needs to be fixed so "See Also" is the only thing after the lists.