User talk:Tommy-Vercetti

As far as the picture itself goes, I do think it's pretty good. I'd like to see an image of the "millisecond where he crushes the skull" if at all possible to judge it against the randomc image, but if it's not clearer, I think we can stick with this one. That being said, Nub888 does have a point about manga pictures as well as oversaturation of pictures. Some anime instances will simply be captured better in the manga than in the anime and certain pages aren't yet large enough to sustain more than a picture or two - if any at all. The speed at which you've been uploading and adding pictures isn't a bad thing, but it worries me a little. At this time it's still at a reasonably acceptable level, but a couple pictures are a bit too blurry. CorbeauKarasu 23:37, June 13, 2010 (UTC)

Editing Conundrum and Photo
Okay, this is why I hate the Rich Text Editor. I'm not terribly code-savvy, but I think I have it figured out. If you use the Rich Text Editor when editing, merely rolling the cursor over the little green puzzle pieces should display the content of the templates in a small window. At the bottom of the window, there should be an "edit" button and a "delete" button. Clicking the edit button should open a slightly larger window that displays the infobox on the right and several labeled spaces on the left in which to edit the information. But, if your problem is that clicking the edit button brings you do a nondescript window which asks you to search for a template, then close the window and click the "Source" button on the far right of the upper task bar. This should change the editing style to code, which I'm more comfortable with and believe to be more manageable. By switching to code, the contents of the infobox should be laid out in plain site and easy to manipulate. If, however, all that appears is a small with no information, then I don't know what to tell you. It's the RTE's fault for being complicated. In attempting a walkthrough, what I found was exiting and re-entering the edit phase of the page and switching clicking the "Source" button before doing anything else over and over until it worked properly. But after that, it wouldn't let me return to the Rich Text Editor. CorbeauKarasu 00:40, June 17, 2010 (UTC)

As far as the Elric Family photo goes, the Van Hohenheim page (like most pages on this site) is largely unfinished and needs a lot of work. I'll rewrite it almost completely in the near future, but I'll take special care to keep the images intact, so if you want to just stick it in there for the time being, that'd probably be all right, since I can't think of any other appropriate places for it at the moment. CorbeauKarasu 00:40, June 17, 2010 (UTC)

Are you still having problems editing infoboxes? Which problem is it? Have you found the edit button or does clicking it take you to a window other than that necessary for editing the box? Have you tried switching to code? CorbeauKarasu 15:50, June 18, 2010 (UTC)

You can access the box by passing the cursor over the template symbol, but you can't edit it? You shouldn't be able to edit it directly; there should be a small edit tag at the bottom of the window. Does clicking that take you to a window that allows for edits or to a window that's mostly blank? CorbeauKarasu 16:10, June 18, 2010 (UTC)

Picture captions
Unless the caption is a sentence, there should be no period, no? Htm14 (Talk) 19:21, June 24, 2010 (UTC)
 * Since you're not replying with any rational reason, or any reason for that matter, then I shall do as such. Htm14 (Talk) 17:40, June 30, 2010 (UTC)

Punctuation in Picture Captions
I didn't want to say anything, but it seems I have to be a more proactive mod these days. All right, I am personally a stickler for grammar and punctuation, as I hope everyone's been able to tell, but a large majority of the captions that go into thumbnailed pictures in the various articles do not count as complete sentences and, therefore, do not require periods at the end. The example you posted on Him14's page is, like most captions, a dependent clause and not a sentence. However, because these are captions and not sentences included in the article bodies, adding a period is not necessarily wrong. They are, I feel, unnecessary, but not incorrect or excessive. Additionally, they do admittedly make the pages look a bit more orderly.

I'll say this now: unless a caption is a complete sentence involving a subject and predicate, there is no real need to place a period at the end. But any caption containing a period at the end, regardless of its structural standing, will retain its period (i.e. I'll ask him to stop systematically erasing them).

CorbeauKarasu 18:15, June 30, 2010 (UTC)

Grand Arcanum
Frankly, I disagree. Some of its information is scattered randomly about the site, but as an anime-only and specific alternate type of alchemy, I think it deserves its own page. The only thing that bothers me is that someone decided to make the page without inputting any information. I really dislike when people do that. If I delete it, it would only be because the page is currently blank and even then, it would only be temporarily, since I do want the page to exist. Instead of erasing it now and reinstating it later, I think I'm just going to transfer all the information regarding the Grand Arcanum to that page today. Though the Reole page does have the picture; I was sure I had seen it somewhere on the site, but I couldn't remember where. CorbeauKarasu 21:37, June 28, 2010 (UTC)

Picture Frames
To be honest, I've always liked the pictures "naked", as it were. But someone (I forget who) argued that they looked unprofessional like that and began adding thumbnail frames to them all. It'd be nice to leave the pictures without the thumbnail part (most of these images have to be resized anyway, so that's not really an issue) but some pictures do require captions because they don't stand well on their own and, while we can include captions with naked pictures (wherein rolling the mouse over the image brings up a caption bar) we would run into the same problems regarding punctuation. There is a frame option so that images without captions would merely exist in a frame while framed images with captions would automatically include a space for that caption, but my experience with that tells me that pictures that are placed in a frame rather than a thumbnail box cannot be resized. If I'm incorrect about that, then huzzah we have a solution, but otherwise, I'm not so sure about removing all thumbnail frames. CorbeauKarasu 03:19, July 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * I agree that some pictures require captions; in fact, many do. Besides, if we resize them all, we may not be able to see details. So let the thumbnails be, at least for now. I'll try to remember to add periods to the captions. Kiadony 07:17, July 1, 2010 (UTC)