Talk:Religious architecture in Novi Sad

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This is not an article about religion in Novi Sad, but it is of religious architecture in Novi Sad. If you ask every person from NS, people who had been in NS, or any well respected architect in NS ... and ask then which is the most recognized and most important religious building (for religion in general) in NS, what would be the answer, church in Telep?

This is an article about architecture, and not religion! --Göran Smith 21:29, 7 December 2006 (UTC)


 * There is no rule that image of the "most recognized religious building" should be first. It is in the second place and everybody can see it, but if you think that church in Telep should not be first, then we can perhaps add there picture of Saborna crkva (It is older than Catholic Cathedral anyway). PANONIAN   (talk)  00:36, 8 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I know there is no rule, but when you talk about religious architecture in NS, you can not put some church is Teelep, or Klisa, you put most recognized church in NS. WE ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT RELIGION IN NOVI SAD, this is an article about ARCHITECTURE !!! That picture can not be fist, because is ugly, you can see green tents and lamp and only the top of the building (it is better view from my building, in Rotkvarija ! --Göran Smith 00:50, 8 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I know about what this article speak, but Orthodox Saborna crkva is older than Catholic one, and if you think that current image is not best one, nobody stopping you to take a new picture of church by yourself and post it here, right? And second thing, try to see how your version of the article look on Internet Explorer: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Religious_architecture_in_Novi_Sad&oldid=92823628 It is total disaster for aesthetics because image drag entire text down and make hole in the "Orthodox churches" section. So, try to think about this problem before your next revert, ok? And there is also no reason to completelly delete image of Saborna crkva during a day. PANONIAN   (talk)  01:05, 8 December 2006 (UTC)