Talk:Suggestion/@comment-1820055-20150407044516/@comment-1820055-20150407092952

I'm alright with tables within tables though. It might be 90's web design but we're not given much choice with wikitext. I stick to tables, and will nest tables within them if needed for appearance/visual purposes. It's pretty much straighforward syntax, and easily recognizable by future layman editors.

We could go div+css but only if you have admin access where you can edit MediaWiki CSS. Even that is not desirable since all styles are imported on all pages, and might be catastrophic to those using VisualEditor.

Going back to the mobile topic: But for Wikia, who has like 200px~300px mobile layout (at least on their preview mode), no table could exist, even simple tables.

Right now I don't know how they want us to design. Fit everything into 300px width? They should at least give us responsive grid system.

That's why if the poll proves that there's only a small percent of mobile, we can relax from these standards when designing our pages, and not worry about these stuff.