Thread:NoWayThisUsernameIsAlreadyOwnedBySomeone/@comment-24335865-20150613194744/@comment-26143371-20150720165306

Sorry couldn't be online anymore yesterday, my internet connection went down!

I like it, that looks great! So here are the few thoughts I have:
 * If you want to keep the tab length as short as possible, remove the "Jobs"/"J" from them. It's obvious that we are talking about jobs. Not sure thought what to do with the name for the first section then; "Default", "Regular"???
 * If the space is needed we could also use "Temp" instead of "Limited Time", but this most likely won't be the case.
 * Let's move the explanations for QBJ and Kland below the tabber and make them smaller (via ). We can mark them with an asterisk in the tab-names. People only need to read it once, and they'll always know it. Having the information above the jobs would make them read it involuntary again and again, which is disruptive.
 * "Requires" would be added I guess you meant "quest" instead, as requires is already in the standard tables. I like that too, as many jobs aren't unlocked by default.

It's independent from your project, but I want to mention it anyway: I want to replace our current tabber extension with the one at http://www.barelyfitz.com/projects/tabber/. My main reasons for this is the broader set of features, which includes
 * the support for headings in the list of contents,
 * the usability if scripts JavaScript isn't loaded (mainly on mobile devices, I think this is actually one of the most "evil" things on our wiki concerning mobile viewers as none of the tabber headings is visible to them),
 * the easiness of nesting them
 * the JavaScript callbacks which will be useful one day for something I have planned with animations, if I can figure out how to make them.

And yet another thing not directly concerning your work, but I think you could integrate it into is when editing the pages: I'd like to have the and  rewards in one column, separated by a. Currently the most XP values don't fit into a single line and break between the image and the number, which is ugly. Removing one column could give us some additional space so that they won't take more than two lines afterwards (and that's what most of them already need).

Wow, this has become way longer than I thought, I hope you're still awake :D