Thread:MissT732/@comment-5433714-20130106093412/@comment-5103836-20130106162735

Sorry if I haven't added much to the discusion, but you seem to be doing well so I didn't want to interrupt the process :)  The fusion results page has been a very popular page, and I think it continues to serve two seperate purposes; a) it provides a space to track and report dino fusions to determine patterns or changes in the fusion process and b) the tables provide a visual guide for those looking for different fusion combinations.

Personally, I like the collapsible tables. The problems that I see with them is that all the information is hidden, making it difficult to get the 'big picture' view of all the fusion data at once for those using the tables as a guide or as a data set. However, a collapsible table for reporting is almost becoming a necessity because as you stated, the list of dinos continues to grow making the tables large and cumbersome. Either way, collapsible or bulky, I think we need to seperate out a more streamlined table for those simply interested in a fusion guide.

Seperating out a results table by biome like you have done in the first table in your blog here would at least maintain that quick visual guide for those looking at potential fusion combinations. However I think that a better home for such tables would be the Get the Dino You Want page. If this page was streamlined, leaving the simple tables and perhaps making the more 'wordy/mathy' sections collapsible/hidden, this would make it a very clean and useful page for those guests looking for a simple guide without dealing with all the numbers and theory of the fusion reports page.

I applaud your effort to continue to improve data accessability for all users of the wiki, both casual and hardcore. I hope that a system can be implemented to service both groups.