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Okay that's effectively what I was looking for. I think the only quibble I have is the centered text in the shown/hidden note. I'm not crazy about words appearing on a line on their own. I'd rather that was left justified if I had my druthers, but I'll take what I can get at this point. Thanks for figuring it out. I needed to go digging to learn how to do it and now that I see what you did, I think I know how it has to happen. Do you want to replace the FactCheck and CapCheck templates with this so we can get those looking a little better right off? I think this will do just fine without the em spacing adjustments for now.-- Kodia 00:36, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
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With that table class, anything in a !tableheader is shown, once you put in a |- and start the first row/cell its hidden. So, would you like the disputed information put on the same line, right next to the : then, is what you're saying, and then left-align it? Heck, we could even just nix that part before the : and replace the first line's . with a :. Let me know what you think. --
lordebon
01:30, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
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Nope, it's the small text (this is what you do to fix it) that I really have trouble with. The whole left aligned thing is more of a pet peeve of mine than anything because text you're reading shouldn't be centered. Heading text or text that effectively functions as a heading, can be centered, but explanatory text shouldn't be.--
Kodia
02:43, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
- Ah, I see. Not sure how to change the alignment on just one part of that without killing it for the rest, since it's all considered the header row of the table. Will take another look at it tomorrow. -- lordebon 03:16, 31 January 2009 (UTC)
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Nope, it's the small text (this is what you do to fix it) that I really have trouble with. The whole left aligned thing is more of a pet peeve of mine than anything because text you're reading shouldn't be centered. Heading text or text that effectively functions as a heading, can be centered, but explanatory text shouldn't be.--
Kodia
02:43, 31 January 2009 (UTC)