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[[User:Prophecy|Prophecy]] 16:02, 20 April 2008 (EDT)
[[User:Prophecy|Prophecy]] 16:02, 20 April 2008 (EDT)
== "No" entries in biobox ==
Hi Honorable,
is it usual to skip entries in the biobox if they are "No"? I just saw that you deleted a few. This leads me to another question:
Some models make definitely clear that they are not available for this or that kind of photoshoots. So a "No" in "anal" or "hardcore" would be just reflecting the model's statement and would indeed be useful, not just a guess of the writer of the article. Dahlia Dark said this, for example. Do I have to cite this in the text of the article so that the "No"'s aren't deleted, or was there another motivation for your changes?
Thanks in advance
Prophecy

Latest revision as of 20:18, 20 April 2008

Biobox picture (Measurements and Thumb text)

Hi Honorable,

I just noticed that you adapted the size of the biobox picture and removed the "thumb" tag. I have a few questions:

  • Is 240 px the standard measurement of biobox pics? I noticed that 240 px is a little bit too wide, the biobox becomes wider with a pic of 240 pix. Therefore I changed the width to 235 pics, wich leaves the biobox measurements unchanged. Please tell me if 240 px is standard and I will follow.
  • Is it unusual to add thumb text under a picture in the biobox? I thought it would be nice to know the photographer like in the other pic in the text. If shown as a thumb, a width of 220 px doesn't affect the biobox measurements, but if "without thumb text" is standard, this will become obsolete.

Thanks in advance

Prophecy 16:02, 20 April 2008 (EDT)

"No" entries in biobox

Hi Honorable,

is it usual to skip entries in the biobox if they are "No"? I just saw that you deleted a few. This leads me to another question:

Some models make definitely clear that they are not available for this or that kind of photoshoots. So a "No" in "anal" or "hardcore" would be just reflecting the model's statement and would indeed be useful, not just a guess of the writer of the article. Dahlia Dark said this, for example. Do I have to cite this in the text of the article so that the "No"'s aren't deleted, or was there another motivation for your changes?

Thanks in advance

Prophecy