Thread:Breadstrings/@comment-9714035-20131207194240

Can't find where you asked this question, so I'll just reply here.

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work but there are easier and more precise ways to position elements on the page.

Best way would be to create classes on Special:CSS that you can call from the article (e.g.,

Your text here.

but you can also accomplish the same with an inline style (e.g..

Your text here.

I'm just learning myself so please forgive me if I'm telling you something you already know (or if I'm wrong). Here's some more help that's relevant but not a perfect match.

I've started working on tweaking the css for headers and the main page. Definitely learning as I go. One day I'll look for breaks and see if I can't replace them with css. I'm taking a class at codeschool.com and trying to figure out how to do this in a way that's easy for everyone.

I've also started a Guidance for Scribes article (that you've probably seen) that will help us be consistent.

Anyway, hope that helps a little. 