User talk:Deb1701

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Regarding page justification
Hi. I saw your message on Tangerineduel;s page, and as the tech admin, I thought I'd respond for him. As you suggest, we could indeed compel justification. Thing is though, we're really not going to. There's a command in Special:Preferences to allow you to choose to justify paragraphs. It works in the monobook skin, but doesn't in the new wikia skin. Nevertheless its presence suggests that it's a feature Wikia wants to be able to give to users on an individual level. Thus, we're not going to compel justification. It's up to Wikia to get the justification working properly. If you personally want to have justification of all paragraphs now, you could alter your own CSS file so that, to you and you alone, the paragraphs were justified. You'd only have to create Special:MyPage/common.css and enter the following code: .WikiaArticle p {text-align:justify}

Can't guarantee that would render pages perfectly every single time, because some of our pages have occasional paragraph-level formatting, but it would generally be a reasonable attempt at full paragraph justification. 19:22:28 Fri 10 Jun 2011


 * My preferences are set to JUSTIFY but it doesn't work. -- Deb1701