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::Please do that switch. I thought about it last night, it looks odd to have courthouse below the person/event/place named after. | ::Please do that switch. I thought about it last night, it looks odd to have courthouse below the person/event/place named after. | ||
:::I have made that switch by introducing a new ''building image'' parameter between ''seat'' and ''website''. I have tweaked the section headings so that the infobox does not push everything down, but allows the text to flow around it. --[[User:Cottrells|Steve]] 16:55, 11 August 2009 (UTC) | :::I have made that switch by introducing a new ''building image'' parameter between ''seat'' and ''website''. I have tweaked the section headings so that the infobox does not push everything down, but allows the text to flow around it. --[[User:Cottrells|Steve]] 16:55, 11 August 2009 (UTC) | ||
::::It's is even better! Not only that, the display of courthouse is on the level with the courthouse address section perfectly. Plus was delighted to have template for Wikipedia. Thank you! Now to the 3rd template, it might be more difficult to tweak. | ::::It's is even better! Not only that, the display of courthouse is on the level with the courthouse address section perfectly. Plus was delighted to have template for Wikipedia. Thank you! Now to the 3rd template, it might be more difficult to tweak. | ||
== Parent County == | |||
Steve, I think it might be helpful to add a spot for Parent County -- maybe just after Founded Date? Many counties had more than one, but I think making the heading singular would still work. I'm working with Bedford County, PA, and adding Parent County to the infobox would mean I could remove it from its own heading down below. It's such a short bit of data that it feels like it would work well in the infobox. What do you think? [[User:RitcheyMT|RitcheyMT]] 23:42, 17 July 2011 (UTC) |
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