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I have spent time today trying to re-organize this page, and it has been reverted. I changed the columns from three to two, since three was going off the page to the right (it was too wide). I also corrected the code on several of the templates, and removed unnecessary whitespaces. The templates are
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I don't see a problem with using "div col" instead of "multicol", in fact, I think it's easier to work with. Sorting by color and size is okay with me too, but there are a few tweaks in reordering that need to be done yet, even when sorting by color and size. I'm not real clear about the difference
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We can certainly have a compromise on several of your points there, but before we start, it definitely isn't "more of a mess than what I left it in". If anything, it is exactly in the same "mess", no more no less. I am not saying this to nitpick; but establishing a compromise needs being realistic,
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Please the result of my edit, if you haven't: I applied Div Col. It works like a charm on 800×600 screen. (I use
Firesizer in Firefox.) I checked using Firefox developer tool and I see that font size remains the same. Perhaps the smallness of font is how it feels to you. (Or perhaps I am missing
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grouped by color and type of mark. Then, they are alphabetized within their groups. I think that the template should be changed back to my last edit, and if anyone can improve upon this "See also" documentation, then please do. As of right now, it is more of a mess than what I left it in.
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