Talk:Passwords, Logins, and Codes (DX)

Table Layout
I have created a table layout but it has been reversed. I would like to reinstitute it. I believe it is more readable and easy to browse. Currently the semicolon system makes the username and password bunch up and very untidy. It is much easier to see them line up in a table and run your eye across them if they each have their own cells. Everything else is in its own cell, so why not this? Thank you.

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Individual logins are not listed in separate table rows because each entry may have many logins. Also, most of those logins for UNATCO computers are redundant, and are there only for completeness. Thus, having each login in a separate row would make the interface look bloated, especially when only one row is of interest. Additionally, the current page is generic to both keycodes (which have no separate login/password fields) and computer logins (which have separate login and password fields). So using a separate column for logins and passwords would also cause the interface to look larger than necessary. For these reasons, this page for DX is not the same as the corresponding keycode/password pages for DXMD.

The semicolon might make the data look a bit cramped. Hawk proposed using the em dash (—). I think it looks a lot better. Let me know what you think.

--Aeratus (talk) 15:02, 22 September 2022 (UTC)