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Oui, this has been added.  -Lemming the awesome.
Oui, this has been added.  -Lemming the awesome.
== Tables - "Centered vs. Left Justified" ==
Well we had a rather lenghtly discussion in IRC yesterday and the css was updated to reflect a "centered" format for charts/graphs/tables/etc. I do however see a problem with updating it globally instead of just having it in the code for the table it's self. If you take a look at the "Table of Content" for each page, that small css code alteration has globally f__ked the list, which '''should''' be displayed left justified. I'm not sure if there is an easy fix for that, perhaps create a special code for the "ToC", I don't know. But I do think that it's better to have some things in the code then it is to try and anticipate every formating variable and have it pre-implemented in a "global css style sheet". Thoughts?<br>
--[[User:MarkMcDoogle|Mark McDoogle]] 15:11, 9 Mar 2005 (CST)

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Oui, this has been added. -Lemming the awesome.

Tables - "Centered vs. Left Justified"

Well we had a rather lenghtly discussion in IRC yesterday and the css was updated to reflect a "centered" format for charts/graphs/tables/etc. I do however see a problem with updating it globally instead of just having it in the code for the table it's self. If you take a look at the "Table of Content" for each page, that small css code alteration has globally f__ked the list, which should be displayed left justified. I'm not sure if there is an easy fix for that, perhaps create a special code for the "ToC", I don't know. But I do think that it's better to have some things in the code then it is to try and anticipate every formating variable and have it pre-implemented in a "global css style sheet". Thoughts?
--Mark McDoogle 15:11, 9 Mar 2005 (CST)