Template:FixBunching
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Introduction
Thanks to Wikipedia for this template! This template is intended to be used to neaten 'stacks' of images, infoboxes, or other block content, by lining it up along either the left or right margins of the page, shifting the page content as necessary.
Usage
To use this template, you must link to your images/infoboxes/block content between tags of:
{{FixBunching|begin}}
and
{{FixBunching|end}}
All the while wrapping said block content in:
{{FixBunching|mid}} {{ZineAnthology |zinetitle= |publisher= |editor= |dates= |series= |medium= |size= |genre= |fandom= |language= |externallinks= }} {{FixBunching|mid}} [[File:Fanlore 120x120.1.jpg]] {{FixBunching|mid}} [[File:Fanlore 200x100.1.jpg]]
You should end up with part of an article which looks like:
{{FixBunching|begin}} {{FixBunching|mid}} {{ZineAnthology |zinetitle= |publisher= |editor= |dates= |series= |medium= |size= |genre= |fandom= |language= |externallinks= }} {{FixBunching|mid}} [[File:Fanlore 120x120.1.jpg]] {{FixBunching|mid}} [[File:Fanlore 200x100.1.jpg]] {{FixBunching|end}}Adding '|left=1' to the first line of the template call will line things up on the left. In that case, your
{{FixBunching|begin}}line will want to be:
{{FixBunching|left=1|begin}}