I can look into that this evening, but that doesn't sound right. I'm also seeing that the layout is pretty wrecked on my phone, and I think I can resolve that easily.
Flexbox widths fixed. I'd set them up poorly when I was experimenting with them at first. With how they're set now, the flexbox-item-header template is technically more explicit than necessary, but old don't-trust-browser-implementation instincts are telling me to leave it as is.
The change did alter the spacing between elements slightly, now that the flexboxes are exercising their smarts. Feel free to tweak.
Now that it displays properly on my phone, it's got my okay. It's not perfect - the mobile extension is actually unwrapping the main-page-chunks and extracting their contents. Setting them to be hidden on mobile gets rid of the odd left-over empty colored boxes, while leaving their contents in place. And it nicely removes the entirety of the "Start here" chunk.
If anyone else has a goal to complete before we push this live, speak up!
Fair, and good to keep in mind during future edits. Personally, I'm absolutely no stickler for typography; I would happily butcher all of the various dashes and apostrophes for the sake of easy typing on a standard US keyboard. =)
Yeah. \o/
I am so happy we rolled this out. We look so much more organized.
On the topic of dates and times. Currently we are doing the US way of writing dates, which is fine. However there is one way to write a date better, which is the ISO standard.
April 05, 2016 would be become 2016-04-05.
The advantage of writing dates in ISO format is that the dates automatically sort correctly.
Let's take Magic Story as an example: http://mtgsalvation.gamepedia.com/Magic_Story
If I make the table sortable. The release date sorting will not really be that helpful. In ISO format however the sorting will follow the actual release dates, simply because it is constructed this way.
What do you think?
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The change did alter the spacing between elements slightly, now that the flexboxes are exercising their smarts. Feel free to tweak.
By the way.
Do you all think that this could be rolled out in its current form?
Because I think it could.
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Unless anyone objects or a deal-breaker comes up, I'll copy it over Monday evening, around 4PM UTC-8.
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I replaced hyphens with dashes in the upcoming events box as per the Wikipedia suggested date formatting.
I am so happy we rolled this out. We look so much more organized.
On the topic of dates and times. Currently we are doing the US way of writing dates, which is fine. However there is one way to write a date better, which is the ISO standard.
April 05, 2016 would be become 2016-04-05.
The advantage of writing dates in ISO format is that the dates automatically sort correctly.
Let's take Magic Story as an example: http://mtgsalvation.gamepedia.com/Magic_Story
If I make the table sortable. The release date sorting will not really be that helpful. In ISO format however the sorting will follow the actual release dates, simply because it is constructed this way.
What do you think?
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For the great Miss Y!