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Andrew, do you find yourself singing "I was born, in Saginaw Michigan"? | Andrew, do you find yourself singing "I was born, in Saginaw Michigan"? | ||
I grew up in Detroit, reside in Tennessee. --[[User:Mark WiseCarver|wisemx]] 17:57, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT) | I grew up in Detroit, reside in Tennessee. --[[User:Mark WiseCarver|wisemx]] 17:57, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT) | ||
* Ha. No. The only reason I've ever even heard of that song is because of one of those music CD commercials on TV. Not old enough to know it. --[[User:AndrewNeo|AndrewNeo]] 18:04, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT) |
Revision as of 18:04, 6 July 2005
Nice job with the document conversions. --JeffLane 11:27, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT)
- Thanks, though the image with tables around them need to be fixed up a bit. --AndrewNeo 11:37, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT)
- I found that it looked best when I added proper wiki captions like the ones I added on this page instead of relying on the tables to add the captions like we did in the HTML version. You still need to use tables to have multiple images together (which is also in the ladders example. It's a little more work, but they look good.
- For example:
{| border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 | [[Image:hammer_ladders5.jpg|frame|left|Fig. 2a - In-game visualization]] | [[Image:hammer_ladders6.jpg|frame|left|Fig. 2b - End point stuck in floor]] |}
- There's also a special line break you can use that prevents text from continuing to flow around the image:
<br style="clear:both" />
Which would be at the end of the text that goes along with the images. You can see one of those right before the "Testing" header on the Ladders page. It prevents the Testing section from flowing alongside the previous image. --JeffLane 12:32, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT)- Added that in, looks excellent. Thanks! --AndrewNeo 12:48, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT)
- There's also a special line break you can use that prevents text from continuing to flow around the image:
Andrew, do you find yourself singing "I was born, in Saginaw Michigan"? I grew up in Detroit, reside in Tennessee. --wisemx 17:57, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT)
- Ha. No. The only reason I've ever even heard of that song is because of one of those music CD commercials on TV. Not old enough to know it. --AndrewNeo 18:04, 6 Jul 2005 (PDT)