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I have posted the two picture of the CD and Vinyl side a. I first tried to keep them on the left, but it made the "edit" links go crazy. So i moved it to center, and it made a huge gap. Someone has changed it to the left again and the "edit" links are ruined again. Could some one figure out a way to make em look nice without messing up the links? | == Thumbnails' position and edit link alignment == | ||
I have posted the two picture of the CD and Vinyl side a. I first tried to keep them on the left, but it made the "edit" links go crazy. So i moved it to center, and it made a huge gap. Someone has changed it to the left again and the "edit" links are ruined again. Could some one figure out a way to make em look nice without messing up the links? --[[User:Tacojjj|Tacojjj]] 00:20, 4 October 2009 (BST) | |||
:Don't worry about edit link misalignment. Edit links only show up for people who are signed in. Aesthetics are only important for outward appearance, that is, to people who are not signed in. --[[User:Tene|Tene]] 18:09, 4 October 2009 (BST) | :Don't worry about edit link misalignment. Edit links only show up for people who are signed in. Aesthetics are only important for outward appearance, that is, to people who are not signed in. --[[User:Tene|Tene]] 18:09, 4 October 2009 (BST) |
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Thumbnails' position and edit link alignment
I have posted the two picture of the CD and Vinyl side a. I first tried to keep them on the left, but it made the "edit" links go crazy. So i moved it to center, and it made a huge gap. Someone has changed it to the left again and the "edit" links are ruined again. Could some one figure out a way to make em look nice without messing up the links? --Tacojjj 00:20, 4 October 2009 (BST)
- Don't worry about edit link misalignment. Edit links only show up for people who are signed in. Aesthetics are only important for outward appearance, that is, to people who are not signed in. --Tene 18:09, 4 October 2009 (BST)