Board Thread:Wiki-Related Discussion/@comment-4839682-20140513092304/@comment-11464223-20140515165231

SenatorSilver wrote:

I do not think it would be unclear, like I said, a simple note before it saying there was a time spell changing the timeline and then italicizing what is no longer canon would be simple to understand and look more professional than the overuse of tabs. "Overuse"

There'd be two tabs. That's it. That's not overusing. XD

Also, with the tabs, its' less prone to spoiling people as to what happened. 'Specially if the default open tab is the "Before Time Spell" tab.

As for the clarity issue-it's clearer, and again, equalizes the importance of the events, to use the tabs. It's clearer because a little note is often overread or ignored, most people don't pay attention to that sort of thing. The tabs, you literally cannot ignore.

Furthermore, both timelines are canon, IDK why you're misusing that word ;P

Professionality is about clarity, about organization (and don't you think things are much more organized with the tabs? :L), and presentation. Organized tabs certainly look better to the random eye than a little, overlooked note and a section twice as many paragraphs long.

Furthermore, there's the fact of the note itself-it's simpler and easier to use tabs for people, takes less time to read/understand, and they're less ignorable. :L