Forum:Bio infobox placement

Today, an unregistered user made a good-faith helpful edit to Bonehilda. Among the changes made in this user's edit, was moving Simbio3 from its original location, directly below Simbio1, to the beginning of the article section about Bonehilda in The Sims 3. I later manually reverted the relocation, because other articles which utilize the Simbio templates tend to keep the bio templates grouped together in a line, one after the other. At the same time, I cannot find any particular guideline in the Manual of Style or elsewhere which suggests that this is the proper course of action; in fact, as far as I can tell, there is no guideline whatsoever regarding where Simbio templates should be placed within the article.

From an aesthetic standpoint, moving the simbio to the beginning of the relevant section, instead of keeping it at the start of the article, makes more sense. Moving it means that the biographical information included in the article text is aligned with the information in the bio infobox. At the same time, however, I realize that on most Sim pages, the height of each bio infobox tends to be greater than the height of the corresponding section of text. So in effect, if we were to move the infoboxes to line up with the section headers, there would be numerous blank spaces within the articles.

All that being said, I wonder if it might be worth considering grouping the simbio infoboxes with the relevant sections, if doing so would not create large gaps in the article text. On pages like Bonehilda, this would have the effect of breaking up the infoboxes, and keeping the boxes close to their relevant section. This would benefit those articles from a visual perspective, but it could add another degree of complexity as well, since we'd have to determine on an article-by-article basis whether to separate the infoboxes by section or keep them all together.

Ultimately, I'm undecided. So, I am curious what everyone else thinks.

-  LostInRiverview talk • blog  •  contribs 02:00, November 7, 2014 (UTC)