User talk:Ideogram/Common article practices I dislike

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Navigation templates

I see Categories at the top

Fixed image sizes

Certian images such as maps need to be displayed at above the standard resolution. for example the map at Isle_of_Wight need to be bigger than say a pic of someone's face. Useing a single standardised size results in either pics that are too big or pics such as that maps where you can't really make out the image properly.

Redirects

Not true. Redirects may point at the next cloest thing and in future the thing itself will end up with its own article.

Geni


 * Navigation templates: what is really unacceptable is that they take up so much room and are rarely interesting to the reader. If there is a better solution I'd like to hear it.  Images: what we really need is a way to specify "2x thumbnail size" or something like that.  Redirects: I would agree with this exception.  But most cases I see are not like that.  --Ideogram 23:00, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


 * navigation templates allow things to be ordered outher than alphabeticaly and don't require opening a new page. Most of our users are not logged in thus the ability to chnage defualt image sizes isn't that significant.Geni 23:43, 24 February 2007 (UTC)


 * You haven't addressed my objections to navigation templates. You can't just throw everything that "might" be interesting to the reader on the page.  --Ideogram 23:46, 24 February 2007 (UTC)

How about links to related essay/guideline/policies
e.g.


 * Too many links

--Random832 15:54, 26 February 2007 (UTC)