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Also, when you're inserting a picture in a file, be sure to align it properly. If you don't have an "align" property, it'll just sit by itself. You can add "|right]]"/"|left]]"/"|center]]" directly after the image name, in the tag, to make the text flow around the picture. Also, head [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents#Appendix here] and look up the "images" section to see other neat things you can do with images, like making thumbnails and such. --[[User:Webmaster|Webmaster]] 16:31, 18 Aug 2004 (EDT) | Also, when you're inserting a picture in a file, be sure to align it properly. If you don't have an "align" property, it'll just sit by itself. You can add "|right]]"/"|left]]"/"|center]]" directly after the image name, in the tag, to make the text flow around the picture. Also, head [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents#Appendix here] and look up the "images" section to see other neat things you can do with images, like making thumbnails and such. --[[User:Webmaster|Webmaster]] 16:31, 18 Aug 2004 (EDT) | ||
The align feature is really nice I did not know about if before. :) Also I understand about the pictures. --[[User:James Mckenzie|James Mckenzie]] 10:01, 19 Aug 2004 (EDT) |
Revision as of 14:01, 19 August 2004
I removed the navigational template that had the "Academy Resources" bar in it. It was a good start, but when creating nav templates, you really want something that's like a Table of Contents for that area. Check out the one I have right now: Template:Academy. It's not centered, but I'll fix that later tonight. --Webmaster 16:31, 18 Aug 2004 (EDT)
If you keep it to the right it goes in nicly with all the articles--James Mckenzie 10:00, 19 Aug 2004 (EDT)
Pictures
First, pictures are not necessary at the beginning of a file. They were there in the main site's Academy area just to add some spice :) But here, we don't need them.
Also, when you're inserting a picture in a file, be sure to align it properly. If you don't have an "align" property, it'll just sit by itself. You can add "|right]]"/"|left]]"/"|center]]" directly after the image name, in the tag, to make the text flow around the picture. Also, head here and look up the "images" section to see other neat things you can do with images, like making thumbnails and such. --Webmaster 16:31, 18 Aug 2004 (EDT)
The align feature is really nice I did not know about if before. :) Also I understand about the pictures. --James Mckenzie 10:01, 19 Aug 2004 (EDT)