Board Thread:Wiki discussions and announcements/@comment-3308937-20140417171343/@comment-3974211-20141205220138

Your perspective on the issue is self-centered and not very understanding of the platform.

Reasons why we cannot fill the space:
 * The majority of web users use a resolution 1366x768 - so small screens have to be catered to.
 * The identified minimum width is ~650px, including all the fluff we're not allowed to remove (like the rail on the right) - any template has to shrink to this size.
 * The MediaWiki platform is very limited in terms of how the appearance can be customized, short of using javascript - which isn't compatible with all browsers, and even then many people has it disabled (as it's associated with poor internet security).
 * HTML does not have a lot of innate support for making content fit between large and small resolutions (websites that do this use javascript and similar scripts, which we cannot use). On large resolutions, you will see two columns of information in the Ability Details sections - this was my first successful attempt at making content fit on small screens and "fill" on big screens. But it is hacked. People with middle-sized monitors will see large margins.
 * White space is good. I come from a design background and white space is not only good: but actively encouraged. The more the better. Documents (or walls of text) are incredibly bad on the internet/any wide-screen view-port.


 * So condensing three long pages of information into one page isn't considered space saved - roger that.
 * Lore before abilities is of no consequence. I prefer it. It's how the League of Legend's website does it. Abilities are never going to be visible one the first "page" - so what does it matter if you need to scroll.
 * Perhaps Mutiny was a bad example page, since I did not finish his overview. [Yaga] has a good sized intro.
 * There is no need to expand the abilities when there are no notes and the very existence of the notes means there's no reason to have stupidly long ability descriptions. It's all there and visible - condensed yet detailed. Making the text fill the page is completely undesirable and would look ugly as fart.