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Need help, with formatting layout for StrategyWiki.
Thank you. --Playstation3owner 23:21, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Pleas see the user guide or let us know what problem you're experiencing specifically. Thanks, — najzere T 23:26, 6 January 2010 (UTC)

Deleting a duplicate image
I have accidentally uploaded an image which has a duplicate and I can't delete it. What should I do? Chalkwriter 20:14, 17 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Tag it with delete with a reason of why, in this case that it's a duplicate and point to the other version. -- Prod (Talk) 20:18, 17 January 2010 (UTC)

Control table styles

 * First section archived: Part 1
 * Second section archived: Part 2

Decided to try to revive this discussion since it never really got resolved.

The issue was whether to revise the guidelines regarding control tables to be more in line with web standards and recommendations; in particular, recommending the use of body cells rather than header cells for cells that contain control images and leaving the job of styling to CSS.

Current known options are:


 * 1) Keep using the current method of using header cells. Nobody seemed to favor this.
 * 2) Use body cells for the image cells, but don't apply any special formatting, leaving the entire table left-aligned. This may be easier to code, but goes against the current guidelines regarding tables, which recommends centering for images and left-aligning for text because it looks nicer that way.
 * 3) Use body cells for the image cells, and make the image cells center-aligned and the description cells left-aligned. This way, it fits the table guidelines, it fits web standards, and it looks nice. I made a couple of templates (Controlstable and L) to make coding it as simple as possible. See User:Wanderer/Sandbox for an example.
 * 4) Disregard the whole thing and let people code the tables whichever way they want. As long as they're all functional, why should we care if they're all coded the exact same way?

I think a bot could probably be used to handle most of the conversion to the new format if one is chosen.

So, can we get a ruling on this or not? Wanderer 00:18, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
 * What is the benefit of switching? Can you also please create a simple example? -- Prod (Talk) 07:48, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Simple example added. And as I explained at the start, the benefit is compliance with Web standards, which helps to improve interoperability. Wanderer 10:20, 20 January 2010 (UTC)
 * The way I see it, this is more a question of semantics about header cells than standards, since there is no css information being used. It somewhat extends into that kind of discussion since we're using the header markup to impart a certain formatting, but it's more just for it to be different from the description rows. I think making the change simply to be "compliant" is irrelevant, we should be looking at their reasons for making the recommendation and deciding based on that. Maintainability and size are two of the reasons for the recommendation, both of which are satisfied.  Can you please elaborate on how this improves interoperability? -- Prod (Talk) 17:05, 20 January 2010 (UTC)