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anyway you can make the tiles fill in the entire space?

It can be easily done by simply removing the empty spaces in the formatting, however it causes the icons to no longer form an even shape. (leaving only 2 thumbnails on the bottom row) The only way to fix this is to change the spacing (which i don’t know how to do) or change the size of the thumbnails.

I improved it for all of you. Now its 5 columns 4 rows.

I know this has been asked before, and maybe it’s not so high on the list right now… but could we please get a bigger font? And maybe use more screen estate, like wikipedia does?

It’s all very narrow and tiny (that’s what she said, HA! Beat you to it :smiley: )

The wiki is getting a design overhaul soon, so that will probably be fixed.

Since you were updating thumbnails for the chapters, could you also update the surface tension one?

I think the current one is fine. It’s just a thumbnail anyway.

Edit: Eh, I changed it anyway to a newer shot of the Dam. Also updated the WGH thumb from Kester’s crappy outdated original shot to something better. Any others need to be changed?, I think they’re all pretty good for now.

Look at the size of that thing. I love these development shots, they add to the hype without revealing everything as standard media does. Plus we can get an insight of the devs work.

Whatcha talkin bout,Will…BrokenFridgehinge ? :meh:

Maybe reading the last post before mine will help you…

:facepalm: -Oh…yeah sorry 'bout that. :blush:

FYI, the thumbnail for Unforeseen Consequences is misspelled.

Hmm, you’re right. I didn’t create the text though, I just put the image behind it in Photoshop.

Actually it is. There should be an E after the R in “Unforseen”.

Oh nevermind, you changed your text to acknowledge the error.

Thanks :slight_smile:

ahaha awesome

He had it coming…

The wiki is really great so far. The only problem is, when viewing an image the navigaton bar on the right covers up part of the image. Anyway to fix this?

There was a fix posted a couple of pages back.
Go to your preferences in the upper right hand corner, then click the ‘files’ tab and change “Image size limit:” to 640x480.

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