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Page has a vertical gap before text begins. Seems to be caused by {{Princetown Railway}} template being placed immediately after {{Infobox UK disused station}} template. Also seems to be the case on other stations on the route (but sometimes mitigated to an extent by images at start of article). Not sure how to fix.
Robevans123 (
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10:48, 16 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Curious. I use Firefox 35.0.1 on Windows XP, but the top edge of the {{
Princetown Railway}} template's border is roughly level with the paragraph beginning "Much of the old track formation now forms the route". I mentioned IE because that has a known problem where text is always pulled down by the upper edge of preceding floating boxes. --
Redrose64 (
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21:46, 16 February 2015 (UTC)reply
No - I mean at the very start of the article - the first line of text "Princetown railway station, opened in 1883 was.." seems to be one line lower than the top of the {{
Infobox UK disused station}}. Have much the same effect (of varying heights) at the very top of the other stations on the line.
Ingra Tor Halt railway station would appear to be the exception (I think I randomly moved {{
Princetown Railway}} a few days ago), but I think that effect only works if there is also a File: statement near the top of the source.
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Page has a vertical gap before text begins. Seems to be caused by {{Princetown Railway}} template being placed immediately after {{Infobox UK disused station}} template. Also seems to be the case on other stations on the route (but sometimes mitigated to an extent by images at start of article). Not sure how to fix.
Robevans123 (
talk)
10:48, 16 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Curious. I use Firefox 35.0.1 on Windows XP, but the top edge of the {{
Princetown Railway}} template's border is roughly level with the paragraph beginning "Much of the old track formation now forms the route". I mentioned IE because that has a known problem where text is always pulled down by the upper edge of preceding floating boxes. --
Redrose64 (
talk)
21:46, 16 February 2015 (UTC)reply
No - I mean at the very start of the article - the first line of text "Princetown railway station, opened in 1883 was.." seems to be one line lower than the top of the {{
Infobox UK disused station}}. Have much the same effect (of varying heights) at the very top of the other stations on the line.
Ingra Tor Halt railway station would appear to be the exception (I think I randomly moved {{
Princetown Railway}} a few days ago), but I think that effect only works if there is also a File: statement near the top of the source.