Difference between revisions of "Talk:The Roost/Coffee preferences"

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:I would do a section for each letter, no matter the number of villagers in each division. <font color="#181818">~~</font>'''[[User:SuperAlpaca|<font color="#6b8e23">SuperAlpaca</font>]]''' <small>([[User talk:SuperAlpaca|<font color="#4a7d91">talk</font>]])</small> 21:07, August 1, 2014 (EDT)
 
:I would do a section for each letter, no matter the number of villagers in each division. <font color="#181818">~~</font>'''[[User:SuperAlpaca|<font color="#6b8e23">SuperAlpaca</font>]]''' <small>([[User talk:SuperAlpaca|<font color="#4a7d91">talk</font>]])</small> 21:07, August 1, 2014 (EDT)
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::I would focus on making multiple tables that sit next to each other (take up more horizontal space) rather than splitting the table to create more vertical space. I do agree that the villagers should be split up keeping in mind the first letter of their first name and ensuring that the table doesn't get split halfway through the 'S' section, for example. --[[User:Sunmarsh|sunmarsh]] ([[User talk:Sunmarsh|talk]]) 21:17, August 1, 2014 (EDT)

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Splitting Table

What would you all think of splitting the table for normal villagers into alphabetical sections? Currently thinking one for each letter or varying divisions that include as many letters as needed to make the tables average roughly to a certain length. -Sky (talk) 21:03, August 1, 2014 (EDT)

I would do a section for each letter, no matter the number of villagers in each division. ~~SuperAlpaca (talk) 21:07, August 1, 2014 (EDT)
I would focus on making multiple tables that sit next to each other (take up more horizontal space) rather than splitting the table to create more vertical space. I do agree that the villagers should be split up keeping in mind the first letter of their first name and ensuring that the table doesn't get split halfway through the 'S' section, for example. --sunmarsh (talk) 21:17, August 1, 2014 (EDT)