Board Thread:Wikia Discussion/@comment-25683568-20160317010742/@comment-25683568-20160424024610

When the infobox is on the right, list items' bounding boxes can overlap the infobox causing it to be unclickable, requiring either the  to be forced into a new block formatting context using   or the z-index of the   to be less than 0. So, infobox on the right has its own problems.

I didn't notice this issue because I had it fixed in my user common css during an experiment and forgot to disable it; unfortunately it relied on shifting all  to the right. Another possible fix is setting  to the , but this alters spacing rules for child elements causing everything to be spaced further apart vertically (moreso in Chrome), and it causes the   on the example page to be clear of the floating infobox on Desktop XL (Wikia improvements for consistency across screen sizes causing things to be different between screen sizes? Why am I not surprised). So this issue is hard to fix (or at least, I haven't found a satisfactory fix. 's and  's are stupid and terrible and frustrating).

Infobox on the right has more easily fixed problems, but people told me they preferred left aligned infoboxes for the equipment pages. If that consensus has changed, I'm all for right-aligned infoboxes.