Talk:North Company

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I think that it is better that the pics are a bit larger than they were, if they are too small , it is impossible to see what it is...

Cheers

Oddrun 02:18, 7 January 2007 (GMT)

Hey Oddrun, I personally believe that the text for an article should always be the first thing you see, at the left hand side of the page, not a picture.

$0.02

JAStewart 14:23, 25 March 2007 (MDT)

This is not an 'article' , this is a collection of different items, and a little text..and when we have two pics and tree lines of text, it seems natural to put the text between the pics, like it is done on many pages..if not we end up with a white space to the left of the second pic...but I know now that my large pooterscreen don't fit in on 'pedia edits...have to change the settings so the letters on a page is nearly 1 centimeter high..funny to read..but I have finally found out why all others see things different than I do..but change is as you want to, it does not matter for me

Oddrun 14:38, 25 March 2007 (MDT)

I added a couple of external links, but not sure how to get it to appear at the bottom of the page instead of to the left of the pictures. Can any of you fix it for me? Morula 09:27, 30 January 2008 (MST)

I think I've fixed it for you.
Ghostrider 09:38, 30 January 2008 (MST)

It may just be an IE issue, but those three pics of the matchbook have always been troublesome with stacking on this page. The screen grab shows how I see them with IE at the moment.

Ghostrider 13:13, 14 December 2008 (MST)

Have you refreshed your browser ???, that's how I saw them before the change ! Now they are OK both on IE and Flock
--Oddrun 13:22, 14 December 2008 (MST)

They seems okay now. Refreshing before, as it alway had done, sometimes cured the stacking, but sometimes not. It was a bit weird as the stacking wasn't entirely consistent. You'd open the page one time and they were fine, next time you opened it they stacked. Refresh the page when they were stacked and sometimes they came right, others not, most often though you thought they were going to come right, then just as the page finished rendering it would give a little jump and they'd end up stacking again.

One of Microsoft's many little "quirks" no doubt....

Ghostrider 13:34, 14 December 2008 (MST)

It was some funny kind of picture placing,,,,with left, centre, right, and a strange command at the top....now it's like all other "three in a row" pictures we have on a lot of other pages...
--Oddrun 13:49, 14 December 2008 (MST)
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