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Doesn't the article formatting look bad with the images on the right side and so much empty space in the body of the article? --[[User:Mark WiseCarver|wisemx]] 03:58, 16 Feb 2006 (PST) | Doesn't the article formatting look bad with the images on the right side and so much empty space in the body of the article? --[[User:Mark WiseCarver|wisemx]] 03:58, 16 Feb 2006 (PST) | ||
:Well yes, but the alternative is having the pictures underneath, which makes it so one doesn't know which picture belongs to which text. In this way the pictures go ''with'' the text. Ideally one could instead make the pictures smaller by uploading closeups on what is refered to, because often the pictures are entire screens when only one small text box is being refered to. --[[User:Andreasen|Andreasen]] 05:55, 16 Feb 2006 (PST) | :Well yes, but the alternative is having the pictures underneath, which makes it so one doesn't know which picture belongs to which text. In this way the pictures go ''with'' the text. Ideally one could instead make the pictures smaller by uploading closeups on what is refered to, because often the pictures are entire screens when only one small text box is being refered to. '''Edit:''' ...or you could remove some pictures too, but as this article is for newbies I'd be careful about removing pictures. Who knows, they might need them. --[[User:Andreasen|Andreasen]] 05:55, 16 Feb 2006 (PST) |
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Doesn't the article formatting look bad with the images on the right side and so much empty space in the body of the article? --wisemx 03:58, 16 Feb 2006 (PST)
- Well yes, but the alternative is having the pictures underneath, which makes it so one doesn't know which picture belongs to which text. In this way the pictures go with the text. Ideally one could instead make the pictures smaller by uploading closeups on what is refered to, because often the pictures are entire screens when only one small text box is being refered to. Edit: ...or you could remove some pictures too, but as this article is for newbies I'd be careful about removing pictures. Who knows, they might need them. --Andreasen 05:55, 16 Feb 2006 (PST)