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logos are not supposed to be "high quality" as many corporate logos (such as the Saturn logo), are not only trademarked but also copyrighted and thus we really should only have low resolution images of them on
Knowledge articles. You also weren't just adding "a small amount of margin" -- in the case of the Saturn logo, the whitespace comprised roughly 2/3 the size of the image. The image was so big that the infobox on the article's page needed to limit the image size, which causes the image to be dynamically resized when a person views the page, which would likely incorporate additional artifacts, something that you said that the new image would avoid. I think it's a great idea that you want to "set off/display" corporate logos better, but it's much easier to simply change the template than to change every image (and lowers the filesize of pages) and the focus of the article isn't on the logo in any case. Knowledge is not a market for products, the logo is merely shown for informational/reference purposes, it shouldn't be the focus of the article and I don't think they need additional whitespace.
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those cases it is appropriate to use a table in the infobox. Thats the ideal anyway. Using CSS to produce tables is possibly even more evil (but that's not realy the case in the example). If new infoboxes are created with proper CSS instead of tables (where apropriate) that is a good thing I think. I doubt it's possible to automatically make such changes though, it would have to be carefully done manually, but changing a single template could affect hundreds of pages. (And the example works nicely in
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needlessly larger and extra size purely for presentational uses doesn't make much sense. Making vector or raster images, resolution, whether or not the images are even fair use, I'm willing to let that all fall by the wayside for now. To sum up, 1) I don't think the extra whitespace is necessary. 2) Even if it is, it should be added as a style to the image, not as a change in the actual image. So, whatever else ends up happening, I don't think the images should have extra whitespace around them. :)
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367:@Michael: Sorry, am not familiar with the operation side of CSS, so will have to defer to more knowledgable persons here. My web design experience pretty much only extends as far as mid-1990s level html editing lol. My infobox experience is mostly limited to modifying existing ones, but would be happy to help out, where I could (converting older infoboxes to the new format, etc) if this goes forward.
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research tool. "Try googling "anthropology" on Google
Scholar and see what anthropology is about, right now." Would be an example. Or "Take a look at this list (link) of famous anthropologists and see for yourself how broad the field is." Something that, well, invites participant-observation, as part of an introduction to a field of inquiry that is all about observation and participation.
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not, in any way, jeopardize our fair use of the logo, and I believe it actually advances our justification. Your points of "mak a company happy" and being here "to report on verified 'truth'" are a bit out of left field and have nothing to do with my intentions or the results, so I'm not going to try to address them.
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Finally, you say: "Company logos are not supposed to be 'high quality.'" On the contrary, many companies take great exception when their logos are rendered in poor quality (hence the growing prevalence of vector logos here on
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to a page like the Saturn article, it'll add 3em of padding to the image. I haven't tried it yet, but I'm fairly certain that it will work. Anyway, with other ways to set the image off from whatever's around it, we shouldn't add additional whitespace to the images themselves, as it makes the files
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It seems to me after reading the study that this is not going to happen any time soon. IE7 does not support this approach although IE8 does. Slow adapters are going to be around for a long time. From what I gather there are still a lot of IE6 users still around. There might be a workaround for this
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I need to separate out that your two points, because they seem to be merging together and they have significantly different foundations. The first is that, in my opinion, protecting the integrity a logo is a critical point of fair use. Using reasonable margins or "set it off" in the infobox does
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I have been trying for a while to create an infobox for articles on municipal bus routes. Many infoboxes have been created for articles on the bus routes of specific agencies, but there should be one universally for all bus routes. I started created it, but I have not figured out where to go from
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It is my personal belief that doubling the image then increasing it half as much again all to set if off from anything around it is also too much whitespace. The focus of a
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of fair use common law, that is, quite obviously, dated at this point. What matters is how we render the image, and I think that's a widely held view here on the project. The point of all of this is to say, I can't figure out whether you are or are not arguing that any of the three logos in
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Well thanks guys, you're a real boon to the Knowledge community. I've had so much fun here, dealing with all your replies and fighting off all those really helpful hints on infoboxes but I'm afraid I'm going to have to let someone else share your wonderful community spirit from now on. Cheers
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As to the Saturn logo specifically needing to be resized to fit into the infobox... As Knowledge moves more and more to vector images, this will technically always be the case. In the case of rasterized images (the case here), in my opinion it's preferable to have images that can be scaled
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I have started working on incorporating the idea via CSS. That said, the importance of "margin" when it comes to reproducing logos isn't exclusive to infoboxes. Logos don't tend to "illustrate" the way photographs do; a text-based logo smushed into the body of an article can be pretty
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the name displayed to add "Former" before it lists the type (NRHP/NHL) in the line directly below the article name if either of the new fields is used. Plus, then change the color of that same line to some other color (maybe silver to try?) if either of those fields is used. Thanks.
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but it might mean Wiki would have to generate two web pages, one for compliant browsers and one for non compliant. So transport costs would decrease in some cases and remain static in others but storage space would almost double. This just my first reaction and I invite comments.
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to perform). First, it needs to contain a list of "subfields in Anthropology" that have their own Wikiarticles. Right now, the reader is forced to wade through a lot of prose even to get what anthropology is, much less find links to more specific parts of it.
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I edited the infobox code to display "Phone number(s)" instead of "Phone numbers." It's impossible to tell if only one phone number is given with the limitations of wiki template syntax (namely the absence of string functions), so this is the best we can do.
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the succession box not show the previous year's tournment in the article for the first year of the tournment (as this would just show a red link, because there exists no previous tournament). I was able to do it for CHA (first tournment in 2000 - see
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we're here to report on verified "truth", to put together an encylopedia. These logos are here for identification purposes only, to help a user recognize a given company, nothing more -- I don't believe they should be given additional prominence.
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policing to see my position on spam...) But a bit of standardization in the infobox company logo area was the goal here, so I'll play around with imagestyle padding and the infobox style in my userspace and see what I come up with.
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Ah crap yea I see what I did haha. Using a template within a template always confuses me haha. Same basic principle, but you had to use the VALUES of data10-15 instead of data10-15 themselves. Glad to see you have it worked
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if necessary without losing the integrity of the image... Having images that can be scaled makes it feasible for us to, for example, increase the sizes of infoboxes without having to reupload every logo out
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Thanks :-) , I didn't know those projects used them ... I cross-posted your message to the Village Pump proposal entry, since it contained examples other than the French & Hungarian ones already listed.
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