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People will associate more with the colours of the types used in the game. Due to the nature of the internet transcending cultural boundaries, it's imperative that any measure should be taken to cross the linguistic divide - the colours within the advance generation games do not change from country to country so its important that any menu directing to the types mimic the same pattern so as to enable people with english as a second or third language the same easy access afforded to native speakers - hence the standard use of colours for the types on all elemental pages.
People will associate more with the colours of the types used in the game. Due to the nature of the internet transcending cultural boundaries, it's imperative that any measure should be taken to cross the linguistic divide - the colours within the advance generation games do not change from country to country so its important that any menu directing to the types mimic the same pattern so as to enable people with english as a second or third language the same easy access afforded to native speakers - hence the standard use of colours for the types on all elemental pages.
: These are fairly simple terms to learn, and I think the people you're thinking of will barely even be able to understand the content of the page. Do not revert it again - your markup is incredibly ugly, although the actual idea is fine.

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People will associate more with the colours of the types used in the game. Due to the nature of the internet transcending cultural boundaries, it's imperative that any measure should be taken to cross the linguistic divide - the colours within the advance generation games do not change from country to country so its important that any menu directing to the types mimic the same pattern so as to enable people with english as a second or third language the same easy access afforded to native speakers - hence the standard use of colours for the types on all elemental pages.

These are fairly simple terms to learn, and I think the people you're thinking of will barely even be able to understand the content of the page. Do not revert it again - your markup is incredibly ugly, although the actual idea is fine.