Thread:LilyLacreag/@comment-3493059-20160722132120/@comment-4934571-20160722215400

I was trying to sort out my thoughts on this and here's my answer. I went to the HP wiki to see how the navbox templates look like and I get the point. I have to admit I like the system we use now. We can change the symbol which separates entries from "bar" to dot, if you want, that's not a big deal. However, the HP Wiki dot is not very visible and is easy to miss - what about the one they use on Once Upon a Time Wiki? (http://onceuponatime.wikia.com/wiki/Template:Episodes)

When it comes to the line breaks, well, I prefer using them. The templates on HP Wiki are basically one long line and the entries are not displayed well. The whole templates look really messy and chaotic, one entry begins is often split into two lines and it can be difficult to find what you're looking for. By using line breaks we avoid spliting the entries and the templates look neat. I may be wrong, but the white-background-part-of-the-page should look the same on other computers, even with another screen width (writing from my own experience). The only thing that changes, is the Anne-and-Gilbert background photo so the templates should look the same. In case they change somehow and there is too much of white space... well, it still would look better with too much of white space than no white space at all - which may happen if we stop using line breaks.