Thread:Karuberu/@comment-195370-20180225140318/@comment-193051-20180307033440

I think you're on the right track with the gradient backgrounds - I'd prefer to limit the number of CSS color backgrounds we implement, so using table backgrounds for more diverse color coding is an appealing idea.

Another idea is to use standard cell backgrounds for the body of the table, but color-code the headers - it's something that was done on the recipe pages, but isn't terribly effective there.

I like all of those examples, but the Red Mage table is the least palatable to me - I think it's because it's not as gradual/subtle of a change. I also don't like the missing cells - I'm assuming you don't like the look of empty cells, so maybe use gray cells and put an em dash (&mdash;) or en dash (–) in them?

Just some constructive criticism, though - it's looking good!