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(Created page with ":'''''Click here to previous tutorial page.''''' Here's the Tiger-A roster, again, just putting in the basic information into the template w...")
 
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===Let's help them out!===
===Let's help them out!===
They all look pretty good in terms of centering, so we don't need to move them to the right. We just need to move them down.
They all look pretty good in terms of centering, so we don't need to move the focus to the right. We just need to move the focus down.


To give you an idea of how many pixels you need, '''remember that the roster image frame is <font color=blue>60 pixels in height</font>'''. Thus, if you want to move a distance worth HALF of the frame, that'd be 30.
To give you an idea of how many pixels you need,
====remember that the roster image frame is <font color=blue>60 pixels in height</font>.====


Only Mr. Turner looks like he needs that much of a boost. The other's we can probably get away with 10. Let's put the numbers in. Remember, if you don't need to move the image RIGHT, then you don't need to include a second number. If you want to move it right though, you must include at least a 0 for the first number.
Thus, if you want to move a distance worth HALF of the frame, that'd be 30.
 
Only Mr. Turner looks like he needs that much of a boost. The other's we can probably get away with 10. Let's put the numbers in. Remember, if you don't need to move the focus of the image RIGHT, then you don't need to include a second number. If you want to move it right though, you must include at least a 0 for the first number.
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{{Lieutenant|Chloe|Mannin|Gold|Assistant Chief Of Security|EnsMannin.jpg|10}}
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===And how it looks...===
===And how it looks...===