3824:{{Infobox Country or territory |native_name = Konungariket Sverige |conventional_long_name = Kingdom of Sweden |common_name = Sweden |image_flag = Flag of Sweden.svg |image_coat = Sweden greater arms.png |symbol_type = Coat of arms |image_map = Europe location SWE.png |national_motto = För Sverige i tiden 1 "For Sweden with the times" |national_anthem = Du gamla, du fria "Thou ancient, thou free" Royal anthem: Kungssången "The King's song" |official_languages = none (Swedish de facto)2 |capital = Stockholm |latd=59 |latm=21 |latNS=N |longd=18 |longm=4 |longEW=E |largest_city = Stockholm |government_type = parliamentary system under constitutional monarchy |leader_title1 = King |leader_title2 = Prime Minister |leader_name1 = Carl XVI Gustaf |leader_name2 = Fredrik Reinfeldt |accessionEUdate = 1 January 1995 |area_rank = 55th |area_magnitude = 1 E11 |area = 449,964 |areami² = 173,732 |percent_water = 8.67 |population_estimate = 9,097,948 (August 2006) |population_estimate_rank = 85th |population_estimate_year = 2006 |population_census = 8,587,353 |population_census_year = 1990 |population_density = 20 |population_densitymi² = 52 |population_density_rank = 185th |GDP_PPP = $ 270.516 billion |GDP_PPP_rank = 35th |GDP_PPP_year = 2005 |GDP_PPP_per_capita = $ 29,898 |GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 19th |sovereignty_type = Consolidation |sovereignty_note = prehistoric |HDI = 0.949 |HDI_rank = 6th |HDI_year = 2003 |HDI_category = high |currency = Swedish krona |currency_code = SEK |country_code = SWE |time_zone = CET |utc_offset = +1 |time_zone_DST = CEST |utc_offset_DST = +2 |cctld = .se3 |calling_code = 46 |footnotes = 1 Current king Carl XVI Gustaf has adopted För Sverige i tiden as his personal motto. Former king Gustaf VI Adolf's motto was Plikten framför allt, "Duty above all". 2 The Swedish language is de facto the national language. Five languages are officially recognized as minority languages. 3 The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. }}
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place when the browser window was half size, this box is so big that even at 80% it takes up more width than the text. At 100%, on the UK article I looked at it took up nearly 45% of the screen space. Knowledge (XXG) has strict maximum space for image usage - no bigger than 250 px to avoid causing display problems for people using 800 x 600. It needs also to have strict image space for infoboxes. Any infobox that takes up 50% or more of the width of a page is simply unacceptable. I was looking at it at 1024 X 768, my usual screen. When I changed it to 800 x 600 the infobox was massive and took well over half the screen even on full screen mode. Anything that does that simply isn't an option. The design does not take into account the millions of potential readers who are not on full screen, or are using 800 X 600. But the rules on design require us to produce templates capable of being seen as well on larger screens as on smaller ones, and as well on less than full screen as on full screen. This box fails that test, badly. (I tried to take a screen shot, but for technical reasons cannot.)
737:------------------------------------------------------------------- - {{{leader_title1}}} | {{{leader_name1}}} - {{{leader_title2}}} | {{{leader_name2}}} - {{{leader_title3}}} | {{{leader_name3}}} - {{{leader_title4}}} | {{{leader_name4}}} - {{{leader_title5}}} | {{{leader_name5}}} ------------------------------------------------------------------- {{{sovereignty_type}}} | {{{sovereignty_note}}} - {{{established_event1}}} | {{{established_date1}}} - {{{established_event2}}} | {{{established_date2}}}
1700:|ISO_3166-1_alpha2 = CA |ISO_3166-1_alpha3 = CAN |alt_sport_code = CAN |alt_vehicle_code = CDN |currency = ] ($ ) |currency_code = CAD |time_zone = |utc_offset = -3.5 to -8 |time_zone_DST = |utc_offset_DST = -2.5 to -7 |cctld = ] |calling_code = 1 |footnotes = }} {{Infobox Country2| native_name = ''Bundesrepublik Deutschland'' | conventional_long_name = Federal Republic of Germany | common_name = Germany | national_motto = ]<br /: -->
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1707:| government_type = ] | leader_title1 = ] | leader_title2 = ] | leader_title3 = ] | leader_name1 = ] | leader_name2 = ] (]) | leader_name3 = ] (]) | sovereignty_type = ]| established_event1 = ] | established_event2 = ] | established_event3 = ] | established_event4 = ] | established_date1 = 843 (]) | established_date2 = ] ] | established_date3 = ] ] | established_date4 = ] ] | accessionEUdate = ], ] (]) <br /: -->
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believe, not 100% positive) is the third most spoken lanuage in the US. I would say that it is fair to have
English with a description stating that it is the de facto language and Spanish as the second most spoken but that French (and any other language) be left off. I wouldn't want this to be a green light to have just any language posted up there. We all know that someone will try. —
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In some (or better in many!) countries of the world not every leading position or institution is part of government! The current template only appropriates to presidential democracies not even to all constitutional monarchies. Indirect democracies often have a representativ president and not a member
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A bit off topic: As a lurker of this tiny episode here, I agree that Carl (AzaToth) might have better proposed the new template aside. Sometimes he's, um, a bit bold :] (I remember when I first met him last year on a citation template and my reaction was a plain knee-jerk-revert as well :-). But he's
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I don't think there's a way to fix this without changing the appearance. In particular, currently the captions are on the same "line". I'm thinking the change could be to put the image and caption in the same cell, separated with an HTML break. We could "bottom align" these cells, which would make
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I would like to suggest that the template have spots for the electrical standard a country uses (e.g. 120 Volt 60 Hertz, 230 Volt 50 Hertz, etc.) as well as video broadcast standards (NTSC, PAL). I'm not excited about making the modification to the template myself -- out of fear of messing things up.
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things: Not only it higlights Italy but it also highlights the
European Union states. Now, what shall someone think of this picture in case it's unfamiliar to him/her? It could well be that what are the EU states would be Italy and the what's Italy would be its capital. How shall one tell? Either the
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I would agree to your proposed version if you manage to make it look exactly the same as the one currently in use. I still see some differences, like the dividing lines occupying the full length of the box in your version, whereas in the current version they do not. And some code "ifs" do not seem to
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Which specific versions are you talking about? The new version from MJCdetroit with the added DST notes, or the new version with the changed row handling (from my test page)? There might be browser differences as well, so if you could say what browser you're using that would be helpful. Thanks. --
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Along the same lines, I think we should add explicit parameters for each leader title and name, rather than a BR separated list. The non-intrusive way to do this is to add the parameters first and then update the articles. I'll include leader_title1, leader_name1, leader_title2, leader_name2, up to
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that is visually identical as far as I know using separate rows for essentially all entries (without using infobox bordered - I couldn't figure out a way to preserve the current formatting). With each row being a separate row, some more of them could easily be optional (like DST). If anyone objects
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Germany: The head of state is the
Bundespräsident (Federal President), but he is not part of the government whos Chancellor is voted by the Bundestag (leaded by the presdident of parliament). Nevertheless the Bundespräsident has a couple of political rights and tasks (for example sign new laws after
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It looks like somebody is editing this template for one reason or another. Will that person *please* restore the vertical location of the flag and coat of arms? I can't remember if the flag used to be centred vertically or aligned with the top of the coat of arms. Several countries don't use a round
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with a question mark as the edit summary — as a sign that he didn't know why his edit was refused. I do by no means have the intention to retro-inflate anything here and I applaud the end result that has been reached. I hope nobody bears grudges about this change here. As always, Rick did a fine job
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At the moment, I think the most useful codes to include are the two-letter and three-letter versions of the ISO code, a space most likely to be used by the IOC code (but should that be the same as the ISO, and the FIFA one be different, the FIFA could be used for variety's sake), and a space for the
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For example, in my own stylesheet, I've changed the fonts to "serif". Bang, I get a consistent look all across
Knowledge (XXG) that I like. Your style, in addition to naming a specific font, goes for a default of "sans-serif". Now whenever I read a country article, the infobox stands out like a sore
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I've added a number of parameters to make it possible to avoid presentation rows that split across cell boundaries, specifically for the leader_titles/leader_names parameters and the sovereignty_type/established_events/established_dates parameters. The additions are backward compatible, so articles
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You've said that before. What advantages? A larger box that interferes with the page around it? A design that clashes with, not complements, the page it is meant to blend in to? What exactly are these supposed advantages? I've looked at 20 counties and in every case the new box's impact is negative.
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I don't understand. The problem with the UK box (being really long) would not be solved by reverting to the older style. And the box cannot be much narrower (see my post below). In short: reverting to the older style will not solve an issue with the box being to wide or too long. But I would like to
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etc. I can't see a problem in
Firefox but IE 6 moves the images so far to the right that there is no border on the right-hand image and a few pixels are actually cut off. In the arms of Cyprus, the right-hand border is located in the middle of the right part of the wreath. In the Danish example, it
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A bunch of country specific infoboxes have been nominated for deletion. You are all invited to comment on the discussion at the link above. Thank you. This is to delete the templates that were created when the various country specific infoboxes were switched to this one. Here is a further chance to
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I think that besides givin the GDP and a HDI which give average values over a whole country only, it's very important to also mention the inequality within the country itself. I think it's one of the basic facts to know about a country and deserves to be in this ttemplate. For one thing, it makes
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as a testbed for finding some way of adding a quick reference guide to the various identifying codes used for various countries. I think this sort of stuff is notably absent from the current template, and it can be midly interesting in terms of sorting out how countries can go under different TLAs
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area_rank = 63rd | area_magnitude = 1 E11 | percent_water = 2.416 | population_estimate = 82,689,000 | population_estimate_year = 2005 | population_estimate_rank = 14th | population_census = N/A | population_census_year = 2000| population_density = 230.9 | population_densitymi² = 598.5 | <!--DO
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that preserves the "not quite full width" separator lines, but it doesn't work in IE (I think this is a bug, but I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for
Microsoft to fix it). I starting working on this before some of the more recent ifs were added, and would certainly preserve all the existing
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is meant to be a common style for infoboxes. I assume there's a sentiment that the existing infobox style is simply too plain. I don't really care whether we improve the existing infobox style or create a new style, but I think the look of geographical infoboxes should not take custom styling per
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with paired leader_title and leader_name params (up to 5, all optional), and a new param for a note to appear on the same line as the sovereignty_type and then paired event/date params (optional). Other "subrows" from the template are presented with a leading dash, so this presentation information
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where leader_titles and leader_names may both contain BRs for multiple entries and the trio of sovereignty_type, established_events, and established_dates have a complex interrelationship (first "line" of established_dates is shown adjacent to sovereignty_type and subsequent "lines" are intended to
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FearÉIREANN: Can you please upload some screenshots? The box is 300px wide in my browser (OS X/Safari). My browser window is usually 1024px wide, but even at 800px wide, the 300px box doesn't take over 60% of the article's width. Unfortunately the box's width cannot really be much narrower, because
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so that it includes the name inside the box. To my eyes, the only significant difference is now the "full width separator lines" vs. "not quite full width lines" (and the test version has better behavior under some weird conditions, like if you set your font size very, very small). Unless anyone
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has suggested that this creates an issue for non-visual browsers similar to the other accessibility problems recently fixed. Curiously, I think the fix for this issue is to put the image and caption of the flag in a single table cell, and the image and caption for the seal in another cell, rather
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I think the vertical alignment, although a clever way to reduce the amount of vertical space consumed by these codes, is likely to make this information hard to understand for anyone using a screen reader (i.e. it introduces an accessibility issue). Perhaps these should simply be additional rows,
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The
Template:Country alias templates are left-overs from the standardization of country-specific template to this template. I have been meaning to put them up for TfD but keep forgeting. There really is no reason to have them around anymore. Unless there are objections I will start listing them
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Hi, I just added the nominal GDP spaces to the template, as giving only GDP PPP is somewhat misleading. Giving only one GDP figure is only telling half the story, espcially in cases such as Norway or Japan. The differences in ranking and figures are so great I cannot see how we can afford to omit
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These used to be vertically middle aligned, and are again. The text used to be in a separate row, bottom aligned, but is now in the same table cell as the image (so the "caption" text for the flag and coat of arms is generally not aligned). Putting the image and text in the same table cell makes
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It is a very bad idea to put your own font-family into this template (or anywhere for that matter). Knowledge (XXG) has a system of stylesheets that works very well, allowing a consistent default look, and also allowing people the ability to customize the entire site with their own stylesheets if
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If there are no objections, I'll update the usage comment and start updating the articles using this template in a few days (and there are enough that if anyone is willing to help, I'd appreciate it!). And, if anyone is wondering, the point is to make presentation of the information via a screen
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The new version is 24em, the old one seems to have been 20em. I don't know what this translates to in pixels for most fonts, but the new one should be 20% wider (and the width should vary with the font size). If screenshots aren't possible, can you let us know what browser you use and what font
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No, MJC, too wide. The problem is that many users will not have their browser open to the full width of the screen, as they may have multiple screens open. The infobox remains at the same size irrespective of the width of the screen. While the old one was suffiently small only to push text out of
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for supplying this feedback and your patience. Naturally I hope this may be resolved without reverting all/much of my efforts to improve/harmoniz/se the template; does anyone know one or more
Wikipedians expert in cross-browser/cross-whatever issues who might be able to indicate what's amiss...?
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the infobox. And while I commend the effort to standardize geographical infoboxes, I believe forcing it wasn't a good idea. Going beyond process, I will disclose my thoughts: I like the current infobox country style better, with name inside the box instead of outside (at least for countries) and
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We should be very careful with this one (if changed). It should be limited to only major and official/de facto languages with perhaps some way to distingish order. For example, in the United States
English is the de facto offical language and Spanish the second most spoken language. French (I
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that uses "stylable" techniques that preserves essentially everything except the 1em gap between the row borders and the outside border (and this version should look the same for all browsers). I'd like to agree on a uniform look for all the disparate geographical infoboxes. Can we pick one of
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FireFox OK logged in or not. IE6 OK only when NOT logged in AND using smallest text size. I have 1600x1200 resolution on Dell
Inspiron 5150 with 120 dpi (not 96) - because o/w everything is too small. The 120 dpi has created a few other issues too - I can live with it, but others must have same
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I'm sorry, but are those additions absolutely necessary? Some ISO codes (motor vehicle, sport, etc) were added and made the boxes look horrible. The box can only hold so much information before it just looks cluttered. Also, there was no consensus to the addition of these tags. Therefore, I
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The issue is that this format, with the not quite full width separator lines, cannot be easily replicated by other infoboxes and causes display issues (like I suggest above, try a really small font size). Don't get me wrong, I like the not quite full width lines as well. I just think "easily
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infobox seem to "work" correctly now...? What I don't understand is that if the problem's in the template code, why should amending the layout of the values given to its parameters on a page suddenly solve the problem... Meanwhile, still no problem here, before, during or after... Puzzling,
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Twice now people have attempted to undo this unfortunate element of the infobox, but it looks like some editors here are very attached to it. I just wanted you to know that there are good reasons for not overriding the font-family, and that you are breaking a well-designed system and causing
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Thanks, one more question in this topic, I printed a couple of country pages and they are Ok in Mozilla, but with IE 6.0 the top horizontal border is missing. You think this is an IE issue? no big deal with this, I have not tried IE 7.0 and I realize this mignt not be a template issue. !
2523:(and this is a big one) A start_date-end_date row near the top. It is possible to use this as a section to jump to previous and successive states, if known. The implementation of this is not so easy to document, so it is best to go to the sample one that I have put up in the entry on the
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The only difference here, apart from removing a few more fields, is the addition of sections for listing the entities that constituted the province, and those that this province then became. There is also a field for listing where this province exists today, but I might get rid of that
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Hi. Great job on this template! I made a minor correction according to Internet Explorer 5.2 (the last version to Macintosh platform, I think). I hope I didn't mess something. The text I changed was aligned to the left, now is correct (centered). (sorry if my english is not very good).
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Perhaps a perennial request (if so, apologies!) but since many countries' capitals also seem to be their largest cities, how about a #if: to combine the two in one entry ("Capital and largest city") rather than maintain the redundancy of the same city appearing twice...? Regards,
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I'm not saying I condone unilateral changes of this magnitude, but if there's going to be a shit-storm anyway I went ahead and changed the template to use the "infobox geography" class (which removes nearly all of the template-specific formatting code). What is that quote from
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Again, it is not up to us to decide whether or not our readers only get the PPP or nominal figures. Which we think are better in reflecting a country's actual GDP is irrelevant according to WP policy. We are obligated to give our readers nominal figures as well as PPP figures.
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I know - but you sort of didn't really answer my question, did you? :-) Point is, a newbie was mass-inserting empty "common language" fields into all those places where the template was used, and that has triggered the question what the field is actually supposed to stand for.
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I do not have any objections with standardizing the CSS to the same as other geographical infoboxes. It's just a good idea and I actually thought this was done a while ago. There's not much of a difference (visually) when the side-by-side comparsion is done. Looks good.
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I added in some optional parameters so that the box may be used on the France article. ie parameters which allow for the addition on data from the metropolitan area of France. These would also work for other countries in the same position as France such as the US if wanted.
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is apparently configured (by developer setting somewhere) to only be reloaded if it's more than 31 days out of date. To view this last version (which uses a style added to common.css less than 31 days ago!), do a "forced reload" (probably shift+reload) in your browser. --
119:). Note that changing to this technique allows each row to be independently optional (using #if) and I think helps accessibility issues as well. Would anyone mind if I changed this template to use class="db-aW5mb2JveCBibw" and the mergedtoprow and mergedrow classes? --
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is a British crown dependency and it says so in the infobox. Sometimes people get hung up on the actual name of the infobox 'Country' and I hope that if we add "or territory" someone won't get hung-up on the fact that it doesn't say overseas collectivity or commonwealth
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In terms of implementation, this could be rolled out onto the main template right now if we wanted, and various countries could gain this functionality only once the various lines were added to their initial includes, with the new section otherwise remaining hidden.
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combined with the internet TLD and calling code in a section labeled something like "Country codes"? Doing it this way, the shaded background and changed font and embedded table issues would all go away as well. The new section might look something like this. --
590:. The point is only to make each visible row be an actual TR row in the HTML table so the content is accessible from a non-visual presentation (like a screen reader). Content presented in adjacent multi-line cells with matching embedded BRs that define logical
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here either, Renata (PC, WinXP, Firefox 1.0.7, monobook.css); is it now in order for you...? If not, my apologies, as it would be my efforts to improve the template that have caused the problem; more examples would be welcome so I may try to repair it. Thanks,
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on my PC in IE6. For the record, I almost never use IE. I'm a Netscape (PC) and FireFox (Mac) kinda guy. Speaking of, it seemed fine on my Mac, too. I think we will have to revert David's changes and move them to a sandbox until we/he can get them right.
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image_flag = Flag of Germany.svg | image_coat = Coat of Arms of Germany.svg | symbol_type = Coat of arms | image_map = LocationGermany.png | capital = ] |latd=52|latm=31|latNS=N|longd=13|longm=24|longEW=E| largest_city = ] | official_languages = ] <sup:
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population_density_rank = 34th | GDP_PPP_year = 2005 | GDP_PPP = $ 2,521,699 million | GDP_PPP_rank = 5th | GDP_PPP_per_capita = $ 30,579 | GDP_PPP_per_capita_rank = 17th | HDI_year=2003 | HDI=0.930 | HDI_rank=20th | HDI_category=<font color="#009900":
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than have the images in one row and the captions in a different row. Note that this is effectively the inverse of what we did with the other fields. The difference here is that the semantic coupling is not row-centric but column centric, i.e. it's not
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Other than "separator lines extend full width rather than not quite full width" what, exactly, is different now? The problem with the old style is that it was not done with CSS styles, making it not usable by all the other geographical infoboxes. See
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Thanks for taking the trouble to include the above, MJCdetroit. I'll aim to visit the sandbox sometime soon to see if anything might be salvaged. Maybe on second/third viewing I might gain some inkling why the template started falling apart. Regards,
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I've spent the past few days updating these parameters in the country articles using this template. There seem to be a farily large number of country-specific templates that are not used at this point. Is there a mass TfD pending or something? --
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2294:. Thank you. This is to delete the templates that were created when the various country specific infoboxes were switched to this one. There have been some requests (see above) to delete them. Here is your chance to delete all of them at once.
726:------------------------------------------------------------------- {{{leader_titles}}} | {{{leader_names}}} ------------------------------------------------------------------- {{{sovereignty_type}}}<BR: -->
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reverted some of the recent changes that had affected all the infoboxes. Most of the possible additions mentioned above are very trivial and seem unnecessary —even in an optional setting. What's the national tree of Chile? See what I mean.
889:. There's some discussion there about adopting this template's look. Rather than replicating this look, I think we should create a CSS style to be used by this and similar templates (of which there are hundreds). The "infobox" style in
1378:(incorporating changes made in the last month :) ) let's say on Wednesday unless there are any reasonable objections (I tried to talk to Cielo about full width vs. not quite full width separator lines, and he has refused to comment). --
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Bullets are not consistent with the dozens of other geography related infoboxes. Changing to bullets is perhaps possible for all of them, but I suspect this would not actually happen and would simply increase the one-off nature of this
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That's odd. I don't see it, on my mac (w/firefox or safari) or my PC (w/Netscape). Even when I make the window smaller the lines in the infobox stay all on one line. Try a different browser and don't log in and see what happens.
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page is currently broken. Could the template be modified to allow for non-inclusion of the coat of arms (and other images) in the case they are unavailable? (I might edit the page to temporarily show the prior version of the image.)
1696:|population_estimate_year = July 2006 |population_estimate_rank = 36th |population_census = 30,007,094 |population_census_year = 2001 |population_density = 3.3 |population_densitymi² = 8.5 <!-- Do not remove per ] --: -->
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cuts through the crown and the heart in the top-right corner of the shield. "Upgrade": Take out old bugs put new ones in. I wonder if IE 7 works any differently? I haven't tried it since Micro$ oft hasn't translated it yet.
3959:). That sandbox currently holds your last edit (as of 16:20, 31 October 2006) to the "live template". I hope this is a good compromise for all and that we will soon see your tested edits in the live template soon. —I'm
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Also, the link to the flag should appear just before the image of the flag (and the same for the coat of arms) instead of "weaving" them in the wikicode. For example, in Lynx (or with a screen reader) it will be rendered
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Anyone else feel the "(s)"s appearing within the template (e.g. "Official language(s)") look less than ideal and arguably are redundant; it should be (made) evident if there is more than one language, anthem, etc
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International Motorvehicle Code, all counries have that, like Russia (RUS), United States (USA), Germany (D), Italy (I), Austria (A), Montenegro (MNE), France (F), Sweden (S) etc. {subst:User:CrnaGora/Signature}}
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It looks better, is more functional, and actually takes up *less* space on my system configurations, not to mention it appears to be *less* intrusive to me, not *more*. I'm not sure which infobox you're seeing.
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I propose to add an optional field below the country's image so that it is possible to add a little comment below the shown picture. I found this need already twice when seeing images with ambiguous content.
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I'm not too friendly of this idea. I don't think the codes are really relevant information to be put on the box. And I also dislike the implementation, because it is a departure from the rest of the box. ☆
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to show the old one vs. the new one (regardless of which one is currently "live"), so folks can see the differences. I would encourage everyone to please stop reverting, and please start discussing. --
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I don't know how to change the HTML myself, sorry, but it should be easy to modify the code without complicating the syntax a lot, and wihout changing the visual appearance in a graphic browser. Thanks!
2772:(well, will be available there very soon). I'd encourage folks to carefully examine these, and make your preferences known. The "newer" version (now the "test" version) relies only on CSS styles from
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I suspect this relates to the font size you're using, which makes the template width (defined in ems) narrower than the images that are included. Does it look normal if you bump up your font size? --
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1252:, I suspect the problem shows up when the em-width of the div is less than the pixel width of the map - try setting your font size really small). I suggest we use a simpler markup, like the one at
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I'd say number 1 makes more sense (and then maybe we should actually have another optional field for "significant minority languages"), I just can't quickly find if that has been discussed before.
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We should add to the template the name of the inhabitants of the country, i.e., for Spain: Spaniards, for Philippines: Filipinos, etc. I would add it myself, but never touched a template before. --
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setting? I tend to agree the current version seems kind of wide, although (per my request above) I'd really prefer if we can switch to the new row style before making too many other changes. --
3676:"Country or territory" seems a succinct description of what/where this template is used, even if it might be technically incorrect or not all-encompassing. Meanwhile, re the "(s)"s, have been
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the ISO alpha2 (the currency code and the internet TLD) would appear above the original. Didn't have the chutzpah to try and stick it up somewhere more prominent, though, like under the map.
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nominal GDP figures from our articles. Anyways, please check my edits for mistakes and feel free to contact me with any suggestions you might have. Thank you and best regards,
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Might be another IE 6.0 issue (Mozilla is ok) printable version displays the coordinates (no http for the tools geohack URL, that is good) but if you do printpreview (or ac--
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using the existing parameters are unchanged. Before making wholesale changes to articles using the template, I'm soliciting feedback here. The current style is:
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the figures GDP and HDI more weight, beacuse otherwise they may be so misleading for certain issues. Therefor I propose to add the often used "Gini Index" here.
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I think "Capital and largest city" is simply too much text for the "label" side of the infobox. Does listing the same city twice really bother you? --
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Can you explain this a little better? Do you want it on separate lines? Is the "(s)" ending up on a separate line? I'm not sure that I follow. —
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and, besides the smaller padding, the 'new row style' looks exactly the same as the older version of this template. Am I missing something? ☆
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I don't mean that I prefer the old version. The problem is that the new version has too many problems. It needs to be substantially smaller.
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No. Not here. It would clutter the box too much. Could you create an article or list on this subject somewhere else in Knowledge (XXG)?
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I've inserted the field for now at the bottom just above the footnotes, but it's admittedly a little odd there, espectially as two codes
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they so desire. The problem arises now that you've put a font-family directive here, away from all the centralized, predictable places.
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template has been modified, and I was wondering how to do that for other places that use the BE definition of "city". Thanks.
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I see the things you complain about as non-issues, really. For me, the new box's advantages trump its disadvantges. —
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Changing the title to "languages" would allow us to use specific description of the status each language enjoys.--
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that it is a territory or overseas collectivity or a crown dependency or whatever of country X. For example,
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in the 2nd column where it was getting too wide - it only appears when there is wider text for 2nd column --
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sort of forced the issue, but now that s/he has done this can we agree there's no important difference? --
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is the just one example of a page mucked up by this far too large box.
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Revert to old version - new version too big on pages, and too different
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I am using IE and I attach screenshot. Hope it makes clear my issues.
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I've fixed the Swedish box but we still have the positioning problem.
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reverted back to the "new" version. I've copied the "old" version to
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For this current draft, getting table syntax to sit happily inside an
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Is anybody against bullets over dashes? I'd appreciate your input. ☆
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Is it just me, or does the infobox overflow to the right side on the
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Administration area of Poland ... Law) - 322 577 km²\<\/ref\: -->
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I really think this box should have bullets instead of dashes. (See
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Note how COA image is cut off and map has no margin on the right...
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Yes, the (s) - all 3 characters - is all alone on the next line --
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from the 1994 census, as well as under it the 2005 UN estimate. —
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I'm just wondering, is there anyone doing anything about those? --
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227:"Flag of Spain" "Coat of arms of Spain" (alt text of both images)
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While in use on a country page. I've taken a screen shot of it :
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reader (such as a blind user might use) more understandable. --
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and removed them. Should anyone feel the urge to revert, please
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fix this. I definitely don't like seeing my flag used this way.
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Actually, the version before I reverted included the name being
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for how this looks. Anyone have any preferences about this? --
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these as a proposed standard look, to be codified as a style in
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In use on a country's page, or as shown on the template page at
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and I don't see a difference. If it helps, I am good with it. —
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I don't see the problem (PC-win2000pro, Netscape 8.1 (mozilla)
3712:. I don't have to dig out the problem, but please fix. Thanks!
3164:. I can't figure how to get rid of it. Anyone else knows? --
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also called ''Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit''</small: -->
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I have no objections to the use of "infobox geography" class. —
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Can you provide a screenshot? Or is it like the one discussed
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Many fields are hidden, since not all information is available
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over the validy of the image for Thailand's coat of arms, the
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Alongside are some examples. I'm quite open to alternatives.
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BTW - very few people have responded to the thread above (see
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I've created a simpler version using "stylable" techniques in
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The US State template continues to have the grey border, see
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3304:, (I created a user page that has the top of the article at
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Agree with vodkajazz. Why not makes these options optional?
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Proposal for common look and feel for geographical infoboxes
3336:, (Except for the first reference that is in smaller font)
3316:| footnotes = open bracket references / closing bracket |
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Okay. Now that I've looked at the changes you made on the
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I noticed two more accessibility issues in this template:
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a little bit better. That's my opinion. What's yours? —
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for examples, it just does not look good. Compare with
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Feedback and assistance would be greatly appreciated. —
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United Kingdom: The Queen is not part of the goverment.
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and there are now a whole lot more up for deletion at :
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the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page
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the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page
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is displayed with no problems. Maybe that will help? --
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is included for these subrows in the template as well.
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Template:Template:Country_infobox_data_(multiple TfDs)
247:"Coat of arms of Spain" (alt text of the second image)
3367:... shows up! and it ends up widening the whole box.
3986:(who doesn't approve of all those negative messages)
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Template:Country infobox data Bosnia and Herzegovina
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align with mutliple lines from established_events).
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for a rationale of some of these changes. Thanks! --
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Coordinates in IE printable version - print preview
1937:legacy country infoboxes. For example, I still see
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throwing other boxes and images all over the place.
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2305:Knowledge (XXG):Templates_for_deletion#September 6
2225:Image field needs optional text field for comments
276:too visually different from the content around it.
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1162:Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style#Formatting issues
3782:The image is not the problem. Same problem with
3383:Conditional linking capital and largest_city...?
3268:Thanks for mentioning this (it's fixed now). --
1443:Is this something that needs to be fixed in the
3663:we can then figure out if we like it or not. —
2344:Please leave this title for future discussions
2497:I have taken this infobox and modified it for
2237:: The picture "Europe location ITA.png" marks
1691:- ] |established_dates = From the ]<br: -->
718:More parameters to eliminate more virtual rows
241:"Flag of Spain" (alt text of the first images)
2493:Modification for extinct states and provinces
1523:You've just made me more confused.... :-( --
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3762:; did this solved the problem...? Regards,
2354:I am proposing to move the above article to
919:property). I've created another version in
2920:and changed the side-by-side comparison at
2649:? Ah yes, "Let the wild rumpus begin!" --
2511:Unnecessary modern fields have been removed
2467:Include electrical and broadcast standards?
2262:TfD nomination of Template:Zimbabwe infobox
2128:Possible additions (as optional parameters)
1569:links got displaced in certain browsers....
198:Knowledge (XXG):Accessibility#Layout tables
3601:to the standardization of this template. —
3585:Knowledge (XXG) talk:WikiProject Countries
2546:An example of this is in the entry on the
1500:... it's not supposed to be there anyways.
3536:The fix was to put a manual < br : -->
1754:international vehicle registration code.
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3311:Please note it contains something like:
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371:see some screenshots of what you see. ☆
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2356:List of countries by population in 2005
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1951:Template:Bosnia and Herzegovina infobox
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1554:template was in the wrong place in the
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233:Coat of arms of Spain (link to article)
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1886:I reverted the most recent changes by
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44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
3365:http://tools.wikipedia.de/~magnus/geo
2221:Where these recommendations ignored?
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1240:Problems with table in a div in a div
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2538:Template:Infobox Historical Province
1613:Talk:United States#Official language
881:Current look not stylesheet-friendly
115:(used by all US state artices, e.g.
2585:flag caption | seal caption
1503:Huh? Do you mean that the links to
1429:Rendering problem - Browser related
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2922:Template talk:Infobox Country test
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2372:OK no objections, so move done. -
1676:Proposed addition of country codes
1510:shouldn't be there? Or that this
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4056:Do you have a specific example? —
3296:Footnotes and references question
2565:Flag and seal accessibility issue
2503:Template:Infobox Historical State
1506:shouldn't be there? Or that the
237:But the correct order should be:
3300:I had some questions related to
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3455:Would it not be better to have
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2360:list of countries by population
2349:List of countries by population
1946:Template:Bosnia and Herzegovina
244:Flag of Spain (link to article)
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1899:Thanks, should be fixed now.
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1450:I'm just guessing about that.
1316:And, there's a version using
1150:inconvenience by doing so. --
308:Can you cite some examples? —
179:5 (?) in the new version. --
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3255:Can someone help? Thanks,
1636:I'd support that change. —
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1120:if you're interested. --
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3891:Thanks, Renata, to you
3612:Template name and "(s)"
3556:parliamentary democracy
2610:Cleaned up the template
1987:Name of the inhabitants
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734:The changed method is:
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2549:Province of Westphalia
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1274:be implemented yet. ☆
1137:Overriding font-family
848:Any update on this? --
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3876:
3758:...Just spotted your
3339:Thanks in advance, --
2786:template:Infobox City
1830:Vehicle license plate
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3308:to show the issues.
3088:Netherlands Antilles
2774:wikipedia:common.css
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1888:User:Rich Farmbrough
1289:There's a vesion in
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1929:I am member of the
1067:#Bullets or dashes?
1019:Forgot to mention,
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