Dear Colin,
Re: Kaptaan OP.
Thank you so much for your reply and suggestions. I am glad that you guided me in the right direction. I have changed my mind about creating a page of my company. Since I am not a professional editor, I will be deleting this account too. Wikipedia needs editors like you and not me. I am good to be a businessman and try be stick with that only, also I will work hard to find my company's page on this site someday.
Thanks & Regards,
Kaptaan OP
Dear Colin,
Re: Kitty Gordon
I've been researching her stage appearances, not her personal life - which is why the "gun accident" on a Chicago stage caught my eye.
(Shooting a stagehand during a performance is a real eye-opener to a performing arts archivist!!!)
Thanks, DBY
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Hello. I see you have marked my own page as a hoax. I do not understand this, and I am not trying to make a hoax. I have worked hard on the page and do not mean any harm. I wish to buy property in the future and make this dream into a reality. Please consider taking it off. Also, I did not notice you gave me advice, so I will read that now,
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Hi there. Thanks again for your help with the handball infobox entries. If you don't mind, I have one more question about a formatting issue I am unable to resolve. If you have any input to offer, that would be much appreciated.
Mediterranean_Games#Competitions - the last column has fewer entries (10) than the first two (12). What is the formatting trick to have the third column appear leveled at the top with the other two (currently it's shown lower, centered compared to the other two)?
The explanation for what I've done is that there is an outer table with nothing except three cells next to each other, with each of the inner tables in one cell. By default the contents of a cell are vertically centred in that cell.
I've added a property to each cell of the outer table to align its contents to the top.
(In this case it would have been enough to do this for the third cell only, but this way, if the numbers of items in the columns change, it will always keep all three columns aligned to the top).
By the way: if you sign your contribution on a talk page (by ~~~~ or the signature icon) it is easier to reply, as it would give me the "Reply" option. --ColinFine (talk) 10:52, 10 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
That's great. Thanks again! Ah, yes, I always forget about the signature! 😁
To Colin, a special thank-you for your many replies to help requests I've made at the Help Desk and in the Teahouse — sometimes even to other comments I've written within a thread. You've always guided me well ... which, as an educator, I appreciate all the more. :) Augnablik (talk) 16:03, 14 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]