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* Sorry, I won't do any layout changes. (But how is a pyramid strip of boxes leaving three words across a page a good layout?) - [[User:Nymes|Nymes]]
* Sorry, I won't do any layout changes. (But how is a pyramid strip of boxes leaving three words across a page a good layout?) - [[User:Nymes|Nymes]]
* Its better than ANY layout that leaves a column of partial words running between two pictures down a centre of a page as it was when I looked at it. If there hadn't been a problem I probably wouldn't have even noticed it, but I did. I'd rather have three words hanging in full knowledge that as my status changes so too does the text squeeze than bits and pieces of words. -- [[User:JPB|JPB]] 07:00, 11 May 2006 (EDT)

Revision as of 11:00, 11 May 2006

Command Infobox

  • Yes, Jeff, my orginal concept for the Command infoboxes was CO, FO, 2O, etc, etc. -- KevinSchram
  • Thank yew, just makin' sure. -- JPB
  • I wonder if I could stretch the rules to make it include former acting third officers... -- KevinSchram
  • HAHAHAHAHA... no. ;-) -- JPB
  • Seems that someone has been mucking about with my character layout. Not overly amused... -- JPB 19:37, 10 May 2006 (EDT)
  • Well, you already know who the perpetrator is, so I won't bother telling you. -- KevinSchram
  • Yes, I went back and figured it out. I don't know why people think they're 'making it better' by mucking with someone else's character. The layout was fine before... in fact, their changes resulted in a strip between the character box and a picture about half an inch in width with short words and half words only being displayed. If it ain't yours, leave it alone. -- JPB 19:49, 10 May 2006 (EDT)
  • Sorry, I won't do any layout changes. (But how is a pyramid strip of boxes leaving three words across a page a good layout?) - Nymes
  • Its better than ANY layout that leaves a column of partial words running between two pictures down a centre of a page as it was when I looked at it. If there hadn't been a problem I probably wouldn't have even noticed it, but I did. I'd rather have three words hanging in full knowledge that as my status changes so too does the text squeeze than bits and pieces of words. -- JPB 07:00, 11 May 2006 (EDT)