Thread:Nyastara/@comment-1738746-20150620084254/@comment-1738746-20150625150309

I've added another infobox to the same page that has a larger egg description under it so you can see as a preview. Maybe I pay too much attention to detail, but the long string of text reaches out further than the box's bars, breaking the bar's illusion of separation and visually symmetry. Likewise, while this long description means the two lines of text don't look that different length-wise, other shorter descriptions may have one or two words that create a new line, having a super-long line of text above and then a couple of words below it that again breaks that symmetry. The "Hover" line text forms a great triangle shape with the bar below and egg on top, not to mention will allow uniformity across all articles. Am I being a quack or does someone else notice this too? o___o

Hmm, I'm not sure what to add to it really, and I see where you're coming from. But if we make the button something extravagant, doesn't that defeat the purpose of having the nice Encyclopedia template hidden in the button? (If that makes sense- I know the button is to hide the long line of text, but it also encompasses the 'pretty' part of the template meant to show it off which is what you want to add to the button.) Maybe making the button bigger using margin padding if that's possible? (Looking up some stuff at the moment, perhaps I can make a custom button or something...)

I'm thinking that after the main kinks of the templates are smoothed out, that we take this all to the forums and get members to comment on what they think. I'm still learning about the community role aspect wiki admins play and forget about it sometimes as a result, but I think it would be good to get more community involvement in the projects we under take :)