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The image is covered under fair use. It's a promotional photograph. D. Wo. 17:08, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
He has 5 children now though? http://www.mattredman.com/bio.php
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This edit set a thumbnail size. The fact it was done incorrectly (it's not a square image so should not use a square thumbnail size) is the first problem, but is minor as the code ignores the subsequent sizing values. The larger problem is that it undermines the problem it's trying to solve. If a visually impaired editor comes to the page, they likely have their preferences set to enlarge images to a minimum size. If there's a thumbnail size already set, that will interfere with that setting. If you think the image is too small, clicking through to the image is one option. If it has to be a larger thumbnail, setting it even larger is preferable. There are some editors who do not like images and intentionally set thumbnail sizes smaller using that same preference though, so we must respect their preferences as well. Walter Görlitz ( talk) 21:59, 10 June 2019 (UTC)
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The image is covered under fair use. It's a promotional photograph. D. Wo. 17:08, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
He has 5 children now though? http://www.mattredman.com/bio.php
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This edit set a thumbnail size. The fact it was done incorrectly (it's not a square image so should not use a square thumbnail size) is the first problem, but is minor as the code ignores the subsequent sizing values. The larger problem is that it undermines the problem it's trying to solve. If a visually impaired editor comes to the page, they likely have their preferences set to enlarge images to a minimum size. If there's a thumbnail size already set, that will interfere with that setting. If you think the image is too small, clicking through to the image is one option. If it has to be a larger thumbnail, setting it even larger is preferable. There are some editors who do not like images and intentionally set thumbnail sizes smaller using that same preference though, so we must respect their preferences as well. Walter Görlitz ( talk) 21:59, 10 June 2019 (UTC)