Board Thread:New on Smosh Wiki/@comment-24527343-20180511082241

So, anyone who has checked my edit history would know that over the past few months, I have been tinkering with a few different infobox designs. After much trial and error (highlighted by each of my created infobox's extensive edit history, most of which are small tweaks and corrections as opposed to large-scale changes or additions), I have decided to leave it up to the community, both because it should not be just my decision, and I am also being very indecisive about this.

So far, there are two main infobox designs that I have been using, and thus two that I feel are the best: So what does everyone think? Also, if you have recommendations on other unique and good infobox designs, let me know.
 * This infobox design. This one is the cleanest, most concise design, and it easily accommodates bullet points and paragraph-like data fields (the stuff on the right) without constricting the data labels (the stuff on the left). It is easy to make new color schemes, and the alternating data field colors add a nice aesthetic touch.
 * This infobox design. This one is more easily adaptable and I find the coding to be much more concise. The first infobox requires a lot of coding (which can be seen here); meanwhile, this infobox allows any specific differences (i.e. shaping, color themes, etc.) to be done directly on the template's page, hence why I say it is easily adaptable. I was also thinking of fixing some of its flaws (i.e. its tendency to constrict labels unless there are horizontal data fields) by implementing some coding elements from Critical Role Wiki (examples: here and here).

(Edit: Unless they can be merged...?) 