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2016 Alpine World Cup Pages
[edit]Hi! Just wanted to say I love the idea of having standings pages for each individual discipline. A couple of things I wanted to flag up, firstly those numbers on the left hand side don't actually line up with the racers names and I think they should. Unfortunately I don't know enough wikipedia language to make that happen. Also Dave Ryding skis for Great Britain not England so should have the flag of Great Britain not England. I know he personally is English but ski racing in England, Wales and Scotland is governed by the British Ski and Snowboard Federation and on the tour and at the Olympics therefore he represents Great Britain. 6seabou (talk) 00:21, 23 December 2015 (UTC)
- - Howdy Again... The English thing I did was because every other name uses the country they represent (presumably a citizen), plus he was born there. The GBR thing, aka, a conglomeration of countries, seems like false logic. Following that logic, a few other flags might change too, i.e. Russian Federation for RUS SVK SLO etc... FYI - I am Scottish and I used to ski competitvely. What next, NATO flags? If anyone tried to slap a GBR flag on my wiki page... I'd undo it and return to my SCO flag. We have 'country' flags for a reason in this world - - to more accurately define ourselves (aka. I don't identify as GBR) If you are really hard-over about this (can't sleep at night) - then change it back. I'll sleep well either way.
The deal with the wikispeak for the column of numbers is tricky and I am just updating as I go along. The whole deal depends on the column to the right where the names and data live. As soon as you compress the table (narrow your browser), the longest data point in that table spills onto a second line - the 'number' table on the left won't match it anymore. The fix is to add a 'white-space; nowrap' command to the offending line. That single command on the widest data box forces the whole column to stay at 'nowrap' status. I usually do this to the three longest offenders, just in case, and throw in a &ensp or   for good measure. The real task is to double check on the 'mobile view' option at the bottom, or just slip an 'm.' into the URL (en.wikipedia.org becomes en.m.wikipedia.org). The mobile view is the truest test to ensure that our product isn't 'wrap'ping onto a second line. 'Aleksander Aamodt Kilde' is a good example where it should be shortened to 'Aleksander Aamodt Kilde|Aleksander Kilde'. The table will only wrap to the 'shortened naming', so the column won't run long or wrap to soon. I fixed it on the main page, but someone undid my short-hand. Thanks for the PHC (personal human contact) [8^) –HacksawFW– my edits
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2016 Alpine Skiing - proposed upgrades
[edit]I ran changes across this years race page. Here is a summary. Any thoughts? –HacksawFW– my edits 00:07, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
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[edit]I was curious why you reduced the number of cross-country participants. Both the FIS and IOC still list them at 13. That being said they still both list Canada at 14 in alpine when they are only sending 13 competitors. Just hoping to find out the reason, thank you.18abruce (talk) 14:40, 8 February 2018 (UTC)
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