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The designation in this template of the Japanese emperor who reigned from 1926 to 1989 as "Hirohito/Shōwa" is a reflection of the consensus of the latest round of a long series of discussions on the appropriate name for this person in English Wikipedia usage (see "Requested move - Jan 2009" on the Hirohito talk page and the talk page archives). Please do not change the designation in this template until and unless there has been a documented change in the above consensus. -- Meyer ( talk) 04:35, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
I reversed revision 345411456 by 61.115.125.93 at 12:38, 21 February 2010. The revision regrouped the monarchs previously listed under "Modern Japan" into "Empire of Japan" and "Current". I cannot find any source using the Empire of Japan as a basis for historical periodization. Sources either group Meiji through Heisei eras together as "Modern Japan", or consider each era since Meiji as its own historical period.
At the moment, "Modern Japan" redirects to Heisei period, which isn't accurate. I think "Modern Japan" needs it's own article, even if just links to the four modern eras. I won't have the time to put anything together for at least a few days, so anyone should feel free to jump in with something first. -- Meyer ( talk) 04:54, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
Based on the {{ History of Japan}} infobox and List of Emperors of Japan:
@ Celia Homeford: Your , with a summary of "That does not look good.", removed the bottom two lines (common in other navboxes) and the imperial standard, leading me to revert it with "What exatly[sic] doesn't look good? Please discuss removal of content present for 8 years ...". I was referring to the fact that the link Imperial House was added in March 2011, here, according to Wikiblame [1]. So, here we are.
In August 2018, I did some re-arranging for the purpose of reconciling the template with our articles on the subject and improving the use of space, including this edit with the summary "Move flag to bottom right, allowing more horizontal room for lists, causing less wrapping and better use of space". Note I also discussed my changes at #Discrepancies (above) to invite comment. (See fourth bullet, my second post.) I don't think calling anyone's edits "ridiculous" is productive. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 17:00, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
You're apparently seeing something very different. I'm using a 13-month-old x64 laptop with Win10Pro and a 1920x1080 17" display. I use Firefox 65 and the vector skin, which I think is relatively common. Note that my changes were over 8 months ago, I discussed them above, and either nobody else has seen the problem you are seeing, or they haven't bothered to say anything, which would be surprising, given your description of how extreme the problem is. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 14:06, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
What skin are you using (see Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-rendering)? How about your appearance (chrome://settings/appearance) and font settings in Chrome (chrome://settings/fonts)? —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 10:04, 10 May 2019 (UTC)
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The designation in this template of the Japanese emperor who reigned from 1926 to 1989 as "Hirohito/Shōwa" is a reflection of the consensus of the latest round of a long series of discussions on the appropriate name for this person in English Wikipedia usage (see "Requested move - Jan 2009" on the Hirohito talk page and the talk page archives). Please do not change the designation in this template until and unless there has been a documented change in the above consensus. -- Meyer ( talk) 04:35, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
I reversed revision 345411456 by 61.115.125.93 at 12:38, 21 February 2010. The revision regrouped the monarchs previously listed under "Modern Japan" into "Empire of Japan" and "Current". I cannot find any source using the Empire of Japan as a basis for historical periodization. Sources either group Meiji through Heisei eras together as "Modern Japan", or consider each era since Meiji as its own historical period.
At the moment, "Modern Japan" redirects to Heisei period, which isn't accurate. I think "Modern Japan" needs it's own article, even if just links to the four modern eras. I won't have the time to put anything together for at least a few days, so anyone should feel free to jump in with something first. -- Meyer ( talk) 04:54, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
Based on the {{ History of Japan}} infobox and List of Emperors of Japan:
@ Celia Homeford: Your , with a summary of "That does not look good.", removed the bottom two lines (common in other navboxes) and the imperial standard, leading me to revert it with "What exatly[sic] doesn't look good? Please discuss removal of content present for 8 years ...". I was referring to the fact that the link Imperial House was added in March 2011, here, according to Wikiblame [1]. So, here we are.
In August 2018, I did some re-arranging for the purpose of reconciling the template with our articles on the subject and improving the use of space, including this edit with the summary "Move flag to bottom right, allowing more horizontal room for lists, causing less wrapping and better use of space". Note I also discussed my changes at #Discrepancies (above) to invite comment. (See fourth bullet, my second post.) I don't think calling anyone's edits "ridiculous" is productive. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 17:00, 2 May 2019 (UTC)
You're apparently seeing something very different. I'm using a 13-month-old x64 laptop with Win10Pro and a 1920x1080 17" display. I use Firefox 65 and the vector skin, which I think is relatively common. Note that my changes were over 8 months ago, I discussed them above, and either nobody else has seen the problem you are seeing, or they haven't bothered to say anything, which would be surprising, given your description of how extreme the problem is. —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 14:06, 3 May 2019 (UTC)
What skin are you using (see Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-rendering)? How about your appearance (chrome://settings/appearance) and font settings in Chrome (chrome://settings/fonts)? —[ AlanM1( talk)]— 10:04, 10 May 2019 (UTC)