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Experimenting to improve the Planned construction methods table.
[edit] nested tables
Maybe a table-of-tables with each inner table being a single column-pair? That way the wiki source contains the whole list in order instead of interleaved across each table row...easier to adjust where the column sets break/flow.
| Street |
Construction method |
| 124-125 |
Cut and Cover |
| 123-124 |
Cut and Cover |
| 122-123 |
Cut and Cover |
| etc. |
|
| Street |
Construction method |
| 96-97 |
Cut and Cover |
| 95-96 |
Cut and Cover |
| 94-95 |
TBM |
| etc. |
|
| Street |
Construction method |
| 68-69 |
TBM |
| 67-68 |
TBM |
| 66-67 |
TBM |
| etc. |
|
| Street |
Construction method |
| 40-41 |
TBM |
| 39-40 |
TBM |
| 38-39 |
TBM |
| etc. |
|
[edit] column flow breaks
Might be nice to have each column-set with parallel numbering (124|94|64|34 instead of 124|96|68|40)...easier to find a given number? Would mean last column-set is shorter than the rest.
[edit] Construction Method labels
Probably better to have an abbreviation for each instead of sometimes "TBM" but other times "Mined with Cut and Cover". Long strings make it hard to have a consistent table-layout spacing and/or hard to have a table look good on different screen sizes. Put a mini-table at the end as a key, with each color, the abbreviation, and what it represents (maybe with a wikilink to something relevant).
[edit] "draw" streets, method between them
Looks strange to have a list 124-125, 123-124, 122-123, etc. Wonder if we can have the first column listing just a cross-street and the second align the construction method between cross-street cells?
| Street |
|
Construction method |
| 125 |
|
|
| |
Cut and Cover |
| 124 |
| |
Cut and Cover |
| 123 |
| |
Cut and Cover |
| 122 |
| |
Cut and Cover |
| 121 |
| |
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| |
[edit] Good ideas
I can change the table to fit those suggestions. I'll put it in the talk page by 2006-12-01 17:00 UTC (about 1/3 chance that I might have to wait until Monday, though.) - CoolGuy 01:03, 1 December 2006 (UTC)