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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the
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I spent some time trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

Then I saw [=StFan=] had a troper page and observed that there\'s a quite a penchant for Anime. Visiting many of the Anime character pages I see that a majority do tend to follow the formatting [=StFan=] described (if there\'s a character quote at all, it\'s in the \"voiced by\" area, and character images usually have captions that indicates clicking to see different versions of the character).

However outside of that Genre, not so much, checking out some of [=StFan=]\'s non-anime favorites (Alien, Mad Max:Fury Road, Predator, Terminator, TRON, Les Visiteurs) reveals that they follow the other formatting style of having an character image with a quote underneath.

So, if there isn\'t an official standard and if the Zootopia character page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. We made an effort to make sure each character had an appropriate image and putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and seems more aesthetically pleasing (to me anyway).

Thoughts?


ps Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample of the pages I visited: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / Sponge Bob Squarepants/ Girl Genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / john wick / Kung fu panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan (I tried to visit a variety of genres and styles for comparison)

pps. Caught your trope misuse reference a la TurnInYourBadge ;-) My pet peeve is the frequent misuse of WhatHappenedToTheMouse
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

Then I saw [=StFan=] had a troper page and observed that there\'s a quite a penchant for Anime. Visiting many of the Anime character pages I see that a majority do tend to follow the formatting [=StFan=] described (if there\'s a character quote at all, it\'s in the \"voiced by\" area, and character images usually have captions that indicates clicking to see different versions of the character).

However outside of that Genre, not so much, checking out some of [=StFan=]\'s non-anime favorites (Alien, Mad Max:Fury Road, Predator, Terminator, TRON, Les Visiteurs) reveals that they follow the other formatting style of having an character image with a quote underneath.

So, if there isn\'t an official standard and if the Zootopia character page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. We made an effort to make sure each character had an appropriate image and putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and seems more aesthetically pleasing (to me anyway).

Thoughts?


ps Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample of the pages I visited: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / Sponge Bob Squarepants/ Girl Genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / john wick / Kung fu panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan (I tried to visit a variety of genres and styles for comparison)

pps. Caught your trope misuse reference a la TurnInYourBadge ;-) My pet peeve is the frequent misuse of WhatHappenedToTheMouse
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

Then I saw StFan had a troper page and observed that there\'s a quite a penchant for Anime. Visiting many of the Anime character pages I see that a majority do tend to follow the formatting StFan described (if there\'s a character quote at all, it\'s in the \"voiced by\" area, and character images usually have captions that indicates clicking to see different versions of the character).

However outside of that Genre, not so much, checking out some of StFan\'s non-anime favorites (Alien, Mad Max:Fury Road, Predator, Terminator, TRON, Les Visiteurs) reveals that they follow the other formatting style of having an character image with a quote underneath.

If there isn\'t an official standard and if the Zootopia character page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. We made an effort to make sure each character had an appropriate image and putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and seems more aesthetically pleasing (to me anyway).

Thoughts?


ps Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample of the pages I visited: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / Sponge Bob Squarepants/ Girl Genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / john wick / Kung fu panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan (I tried to visit a variety of genres and styles for comparison)

pps. Caught your trope misuse reference a la TurnInYourBadge ;-) My pet peeve is the frequent misuse of WhatHappenedToTheMouse
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

If there isn\'t an official standard and the page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. We made an effort to make sure each character had an appropriate image and putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and seems more aesthetically pleasing (to me anyway).

Thoughts?

ps Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample of the pages I visited: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / Sponge Bob Squarepants/ Girl Genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / john wick / Kung fu panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan

pps. Caught your trope misuse reference a la TurnInYourBadge ;-) My pet peeve is the frequent misuse of WhatHappenedToTheMouse
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

If there isn\'t an official standard and the page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. We made an effort to make sure each character had an appropriate image and putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and seems more aesthetically pleasing (to me anyway).

Thoughts?

ps Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample of the pages I visited: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / Sponge Bob Squarepants/ Girl Genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / john wick / Kung fu panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan

pps. Caught your trope misuse reference a la TurnInYourBadge ;-) My peeve is the constant misuse of WhatHappenedToTheMouse
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

If there isn\'t an official standard and the page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. We made an effort to make sure each character had an appropriate image and putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and seems more aesthetically pleasing (to me anyway).

Thoughts?

ps Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample of the pages I visited: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / Sponge Bob Squarepants/ Girl Genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / john wick / Kung fu panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages [note]] Not going to list them all but here's a sample: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / SpongeBob / girl genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / John wick / Kung full panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan [[/note]], I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes with the
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes near the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

If there isn\'t an official standard and the page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. Putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and (to me) seems more aesthetically pleasing.

Thoughts?

ps Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / Sponge Bob Squarepants/ Girl Genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / john wick / Kung fu panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages, I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes with the
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I spent some time yesterday trying to find any posted standard for formatting character image captions with no success. Then out of curiosity, began visiting character pages at random just to see how they were arranged. After visiting over 40 pages [note]] Not going to list them all but here\'s a sample: Avengers / Flash / Firefly / Lion King / Elementary / Game of Thrones / SpongeBob / girl genius/ breaking bad / guardians of the galaxy / Fargo / hunger games / inside out / John wick / Kung full panda / rise of the planet of the apes / saving private ryan [[/note]], I found the majority to be setup like the Zootopia page had been, with a character image and quote underneath. A few (3) were formatted with quotes with the \"voiced by\" information, and 2 were formatted with (different) quotes in both places.

If there isn\'t an official standard and the page\'s original formatting was not violating any policy, I repeat my preference to restore the page back to the way it was. Putting the quote under the character image makes it pop out and (to me) seems more aesthetically pleasing.

Thoughts?
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