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Sure, so this is half my screen, so the image is all the way on the right, but in reality it is smack dab center, which makes it hard to read in a left justified wiki world.  I think it is similar to the conversation we had about nested boxes, in terms of space and lack of it, or too much of it. [[MarkDilley]]
Sure, so this is half my screen, so the image is all the way on the right, but in reality it is smack dab center, which makes it hard to read in a left justified wiki world.  I think it is similar to the conversation we had about nested boxes, in terms of space and lack of it, or too much of it. [[MarkDilley]]
: Got it!  Thanks.  Tangentially, what happens with the structured data portion of pages?  Are those way off on the right?  Out of sight/mind? [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 17:34, 7 Apr 2006 (EDT)
: Got it!  Thanks.  Tangentially, what happens with the structured data portion of pages?  Are those way off on the right?  Out of sight/mind? [[TedErnst]] | <small>[[User talk:TedErnst|talk]]</small> 17:34, 7 Apr 2006 (EDT)
Actually, the template and table of content boxes sorta anchor to the side of the page nicely.  When it is floating in the center it kinda takes more work.  Just a [[SuggestedEdit]]. Best, [[MarkDilley]]


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