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30-May-2007: In 2006/2007, Wikipedia images required both attributes "thumb|250px" to show a caption, as in:

[[Image:MyPhoto.jpg|thumb|250px|right| My picture.]]

By itself, size "250px" ignores the caption "My picture" (confusing many people), which is considered bad form in computer languages (should warn & be corrected rather than ignore). Just remember to include "thumb" (or "frame") for a caption in an image-link.

Image hints in 2007:

  • Limit most images to "thumb|300px" to avoid crowded text-wrapping.
  • A small image followed directly by a big image often chops text.
  • To resize larger than the original ("oversizing"), omit "thumb" (oversized images cannot have captions in 2007, yet).
  • Beware "left|thumb" (for "right|"), because left-side images appear immediately to left of the text.
  • Most images (99.99%) should be quick JPEG for rapid display.
  • Avoid resizing PNG images (2007): might become 10x larger resized.

Overall, omitting "thumb" is the most common problem.

There are many formatting issues in the Wiki software (used worldwide), with a long list of problems to fix, but in the software world, errors often persist, only to be upstaged by a totally radical new software version, rather than just fixing the irritating problems fast. Note that numerous software systems (not just Wiki) have frustrating issues for years. -Wikid77 16:31, 30 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

subjective/unverifiable

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"When set to modern A440 tuning, the key is said to have a peaceful and stately or serene feel."

According to whom? Also, in modern A440 tuning, i.e. equal temperament, the difference between keys is not what it used to be. I think statements like this should be deleted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.62.140.77 (talk) 14:28, 1 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

H-flat major

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Do not know if ever such key for "H-flat major"? 66.96.79.215 (talk) 01:24, 15 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

As there is no note H-flat in any language, there is no such key. If you mean a key based on a flattened H, that's de:B-Dur in German, or B-flat major. -- Michael Bednarek (talk) 05:14, 15 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]