EVElopedia:Manual of Style (media formatting)
Evelopedia has support for a variety of media formats including tables and images.
Tables
Tables should be used to organize large sets of two dimensional data. If the data is a representation of the page subject, then the table should occupy the page width. If the data only represents one aspect of the subject, then the table should be narrower than the current text width. Cell spacing should be enough to allow for easy reading. Table borders should be wide enough to clearly see but not enough that they interrupt reading across rows or down columns. Tables should maintain the standard color scheme of the website.
EVElopedia includes a few custom table classes described here.
Images
Images should accent and supplement page text when text alone fails to illustrate a concept. Images may also serve as visual references for common objects (ships, factions, corporations, items). However, images should not be the main content of a page. When formatting images within an article, the image should be no more than one third the width of the minimum page width. Supplementary images to the right side of the page. If the image is supplemented with a caption, the image should have a border.