User blog comment:Morayus1/Navigation/@comment-27274076-20180113165152

The new version may look better, but only because the templates were upgraded visually and content-wise.

Take the new version without the navigation headline, it will still look pretty much the same (in this case: better than the old version). I am against said headline for a simple reason: Headlines headline content (They are actually listed as such at the beginning of any longer page). A navigation panel at the bottom does not actually contain any information, it just lists links that have something in common topic-wise.

'THE' wiki, the wikipedia, also does not use a headline there, even if there are 10+ navboxes at the bottom.

My suggestion to make pages look better in the navbox-area is that we equalize all of them optically and make them collapsible. 10 similar looking neatly collapsed navboxes at the bottom of a page will hardly cause a page to look untidy.