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Talk:J. C. Leyendecker
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https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/437932.html?thread=2605798316#cmt260 https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/652509.html?thread=4021567965#cmt402 https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/601481.html?thread=3687767177#cmt368 https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/568055.html?thread=3463405815#cmt346 https://fail-fandomanon.dreamwidth.org/545370.html?thread=3313823322#cmt331 Some FFA comments on Leyendecker and pastiches of him in fanart. - Castille (talk) 10:04, 24 October 2024 (UTC)
Suggestion for readability?
I suggest making the title for each entry the name of the painting, kind of like how I did Magnet, maybe as "(Painting Name) Study" by abc. The page as of now is clunky and hard to actually read imo, and fanart with large titles kind of eats the page/messes with the formatting. If the titles were all the same length I think it would be easier to see what examples are missing archives, don't have interlinked characters/ships, etc, and additions like "this was drawn for such and such zine" would stand out more. Adding years may also be better in the long run --Cavewomania (talk) 07:58, 28 February 2025 (UTC)
That makes sense to me! While I do find the blurbs charming on shorter pages, I do think your reasons make a lot of sense for a page like this, and using "(Painting Name) Study" will probably help people remember where they are when scrolling on mobile. (hope i signed this right, i'm hardly ever on the talk pages) Clefspeare (talk) 00:53, 8 March 2025 (UTC)