It says it's "royal blue" but royal blue is actually a magenta-blue. — Preceding
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On Sodalite, the current picture is a very bad specimen. Effort should be put into finding a more accurate picture. - Nivm —Preceding undated comment added 02:23, 28 June 2009 (UTC).
Seem to have a problem - Opera browser places text following the Hippo picture to the right of the image, which causes an overlap with the table, when the image is to the left. Netscape starts text below the image. Don't know if this is an Opera bug or nonstandard Wiki html. Or it may be a problem with my system? Will check on other systems tomorrow. - Vsmith 23:54, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Played a bit in the computer lab today with both Opera & IE. There is a definite problem with the way both browsers interpret Wiki code. Not sure how to get around it - don't know enough about wiki tables to fix it. This will cause problems any time a picture is placed to the left alongside the taxobox table for Opera or when changed to right to force it after the taxobox it causes gaps in text with IE. Mozilla & Netscape work fine either way. Guess I need tech help on this. - Vsmith 01:03, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Is Sodalite a feldspathoid, a zeolite or both? I fits the definition of a zeolite (micropourous aluminosilicate with a contuous 4-connected network of tetrahedera), but I dont know the "propper" definition of a felspathoid (like a feldspar but without the crankshaft structure?). I guess as it is quite dense (for a zeolite) it could be both. Andreww 09:16, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
The stereo image infobox shows two seemingly separate images for stereo vision, one for parallel vision and one for cross-eyed, which should have the left and right frames swapped. However as far as I can tell both images are in fact the same file, "Sodalitest.jpg". Am I missing something here? Also, which one is Sodalitest.jpg for, parallel or cross-eyed? 185.163.103.83 ( talk) 17:55, 13 October 2021 (UTC)
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Can I lick it? Will I die? How long of a lick can I make of it? Daeighve ( talk) 08:51, 5 February 2023 (UTC)
It says it's "royal blue" but royal blue is actually a magenta-blue. — Preceding
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19:40, 10 November 2011 (UTC)
On Sodalite, the current picture is a very bad specimen. Effort should be put into finding a more accurate picture. - Nivm —Preceding undated comment added 02:23, 28 June 2009 (UTC).
Seem to have a problem - Opera browser places text following the Hippo picture to the right of the image, which causes an overlap with the table, when the image is to the left. Netscape starts text below the image. Don't know if this is an Opera bug or nonstandard Wiki html. Or it may be a problem with my system? Will check on other systems tomorrow. - Vsmith 23:54, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Played a bit in the computer lab today with both Opera & IE. There is a definite problem with the way both browsers interpret Wiki code. Not sure how to get around it - don't know enough about wiki tables to fix it. This will cause problems any time a picture is placed to the left alongside the taxobox table for Opera or when changed to right to force it after the taxobox it causes gaps in text with IE. Mozilla & Netscape work fine either way. Guess I need tech help on this. - Vsmith 01:03, 19 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Is Sodalite a feldspathoid, a zeolite or both? I fits the definition of a zeolite (micropourous aluminosilicate with a contuous 4-connected network of tetrahedera), but I dont know the "propper" definition of a felspathoid (like a feldspar but without the crankshaft structure?). I guess as it is quite dense (for a zeolite) it could be both. Andreww 09:16, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
The stereo image infobox shows two seemingly separate images for stereo vision, one for parallel vision and one for cross-eyed, which should have the left and right frames swapped. However as far as I can tell both images are in fact the same file, "Sodalitest.jpg". Am I missing something here? Also, which one is Sodalitest.jpg for, parallel or cross-eyed? 185.163.103.83 ( talk) 17:55, 13 October 2021 (UTC)
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Can I lick it? Will I die? How long of a lick can I make of it? Daeighve ( talk) 08:51, 5 February 2023 (UTC)