Forum:Moving the tables of content to the right: Difference between revisions

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: I like the look, and I'm all in favor of it!  I have a slight concern about the potential balances between the left text, the right (center, actually) infobox and ToC, and the rightmost column of ads.  With three full columns there (thanks to the recent layout changes by Wikia) the content can feel a bit compressed.  I'm not sure if there's really any good solution to this aspect, since ToCs are inherently narrow.
 
: Also, are there any circumstances where the combination of a long infobox and a long TOC overstretch the content?  Some of the articles you refer to come pretty close...  I'd guess that these could be dealt with as part of Case One:  either the individual sections need more text, or the article needs fewer sections.


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