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Hi! In reviewing recent edits on this article, it appears I did remove an image of Sarah Pavan, by mistake. Apologies! I’ll be happy to add that back, if you’d like and/or recommend it! However, I was unable to find any images of 2-time winners that previously were included and removed from this article? (put my initial reply under the wrong section, sorry!) Mariacricket (talk) 03:36, 9 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The mentioned article does not currently contain images. So I’m not sure how to proceed with this one? Any input is welcomed and appreciated. Happy to help. Mariacricket (talk) 03:28, 9 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
In prior versions, with the school color border being present on the right of the winner name column, I felt that this made reading difficult, including for colorblind/visually impaired readers (
MOS:TEXT
, section: "In templates and tables”) as it can easily be perceived as an indicator for data separation reading left to right (when that is not the case). Additionally, the inclusion of school colors could be viewed as redundant given that this article and its tables already include the winner’s school information with the associated wikilinks.
Furthermore, similar articles listing award winners for college athletes do not include a school color column (see
MOS:DEVIATIONS regarding consistency in appearance across Wikipedia/articles (“greater degree of professionalism by ensuring a consistent appearance between articles.”). Perhaps this could lead to a discussion about formalizing a table template for all college sports awards? Mariacricket (talk) 03:33, 9 May 2024 (UTC)[reply
This change was made with legibility in mind. I felt in prior versions of this article, the data was visually dense and long. So per recommendations from
MOS:TABLE (“For very long tables, manageability and maintenance of the page may be better served by breaking information up into several smaller tables”), I made this edit. If there is a consensus who disagrees with this or any of the above, I’m happy to be “overruled” and revert back. Mariacricket (talk) 03:34, 9 May 2024 (UTC)[reply
]
I find the information separated all over the place to be confusing. In a unified table it is easy to understand how all of the awards in a given year are related.-