1.3 > 1.1 > 1.2 for me.
I'd reverse the order of the last two, but 1.3 is still the best one.
Check out my fanfiction!2,3,1 for me, but they are all quite acceptable.
1.3 for me.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanAll right, good news is that I uploaded 1.3 to the website!
Bad news is I'm having trouble planting it on the webpage. Every time I try to post it, it either ends up all the way to the left (1059) or kinda taking a chunk of the whole page rather than just the summary portion (366).
And yes, this is my first time doing this. Is there a You Tube video detailing how to adjust the image so it doesn't look weird?
edited 13th Mar '15 7:24:30 AM by TargetmasterJoe
Images should be right-aligned on pages. You should just need to copy the code the image uploader tool gives you and paste it at the top of the page.
EDIT: Actually, I looked at the two pics you uploaded and they're showing up full size, which is way too big for the page. Did you try to use the uploader's resizing function to shrink them at all? On the wiki, pics can't be wider than 350 px.
edited 13th Mar '15 8:28:25 AM by Willbyr
Ehhhhh...kinda?
Actually I don't really know how that works. Like what's with the 4/3 thing? And the aspect ratio thing?
edited 13th Mar '15 9:45:02 AM by TargetmasterJoe
I don't even mess with the resizing tools in the image uploader, they're not very good. Use the site in the "Resize" link in my posts to reduce it down to a 350 or 300 px width PNG and then, when you're using the wiki's uploader, close the window that has all the resizing stuff and click Submit Cropped Image. That should do the trick; if not, let us know.
The uploader doesn't resize images anymore. The parser does, though. This can create problems when you upload an image wider than 350px and you put in a caption with the offered code that ends up being wider than 350px but the image is resized and the caption isn't.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanI think I got something. Just one thing, what is the "Image Note" in the uploader for?
All right, it's done!
And it looks great!
Nicely done. Locking up.
For what it's worth, I'm considering either...this one◊, this one◊ or maybe this one◊.