Thread:RomGuyony/@comment-25956839-20151110195009/@comment-27155998-20151128005635

Original images would be really useful. I don't know where this guy took those images from, but they seem like ... wow!

However, let me explain the reasons why I prefer the second one: However, I do like both of them. It's in your hands now.
 * It is collapsible! I mean, it is really compact without removing information ... actually, you may add more data without wondering where to place the new column(s).
 * It is collapsible! Oh man, it's so cool! :3
 * It is not a table (at least not the table you usually think about), so it hasn't got the usual problems tables do have, for example:
 * It has no unintentional blank spaces. The second template places each subseries and its main series side by side (that would result in a big space wasting), but it still needs less then half of the vertical pixels required by the first template.
 * It has no troubles with uncommon elements and their different colspan/rowspan which usually results in an awful table appearance. In the second template, special events are rendered exactly like other elements. Instead, the first template has to place special events with colspan=4 and common
 * As said above, it collects each series and its subseries altogether.
 * It is elegant and innovative.
 * As told before, it is 100% compatible with mobile browsers.
 * Last but not least, I spent hours designing the whole thing, learning how to do and testing the result. It could be improved of course (especially in its global appearance), but it's the most complete Race Series template I've made.

This is a complete list of my Race Series templates.
 * 1) User:RealNoob/Sandbox02 My first try. I did like the "Windows App look", but there was no real way to develop those ideas.
 * 2) User:RealNoob/Sandbox03 The table-ish one. Everything is a table here.
 * 3) User:RealNoob/Sandbox04 Oh man that collapsible elements.
 * 4) User:RealNoob/Sandbox05 I've done this as a retry of #1, but not succeeded at all.