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Jim can you look at the image placement, and the Venn diagram image that's not displaying? [[User:JadeDragon|JadeDragon]] ([[User talk:JadeDragon|talk]]) 15:24, 19 October 2015 (EDT)
 
Jim can you look at the image placement, and the Venn diagram image that's not displaying? [[User:JadeDragon|JadeDragon]] ([[User talk:JadeDragon|talk]]) 15:24, 19 October 2015 (EDT)
 
:The Venn diagram svg file was not on wikimedia commons - rather, it was only on Wikipedia (similar to how our honor insignia is not on the commons, but is here instead - wikipedia has the same feature).  Our wiki uses only the commons as an external source of images, so images that are wp-only may as well not exist as far as we are concerned.  The comment on wp said it was inspired by the png file of (almost) the same name on the commons, so I changed it to point to the png.  If you like the svg better, you can download from wikipedia and then upload it to the commons.  As for the placement - if you use the break template instead of a br tag, that will force a break between an image and the text that follows. It's a tad more agressive than the br tag. --[[User:Jomegat|Jomegat]] ([[User talk:Jomegat|talk]]) 19:50, 19 October 2015 (EDT)
 
:The Venn diagram svg file was not on wikimedia commons - rather, it was only on Wikipedia (similar to how our honor insignia is not on the commons, but is here instead - wikipedia has the same feature).  Our wiki uses only the commons as an external source of images, so images that are wp-only may as well not exist as far as we are concerned.  The comment on wp said it was inspired by the png file of (almost) the same name on the commons, so I changed it to point to the png.  If you like the svg better, you can download from wikipedia and then upload it to the commons.  As for the placement - if you use the break template instead of a br tag, that will force a break between an image and the text that follows. It's a tad more agressive than the br tag. --[[User:Jomegat|Jomegat]] ([[User talk:Jomegat|talk]]) 19:50, 19 October 2015 (EDT)
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== Colon consistency and grammar ==
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Requirements number 3 and 4 are very similar in their grammatical structure, but for some reason the punctuation is off. Number 3 finishes with a colon and number 4 finishes with a period. I think they should both finish with colons, since they are so similar; they should match.
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Also, is there some specific reason that 5b has the 2 week time period in parentheses? Parentheses usually act as a phrase that is not necessary or can be omitted. I don't see how the 2 weeks time period is something that can be omitted.
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I'm bringing these things up so they can hopefully be discussed in the next NAD Honors Taskforce committee.--[[User:W126jep|w126jep]] ([[User talk:W126jep|talk]]) 01:00, 9 November 2015 (EST)

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Jim can you look at the image placement, and the Venn diagram image that's not displaying? JadeDragon (talk) 15:24, 19 October 2015 (EDT)

The Venn diagram svg file was not on wikimedia commons - rather, it was only on Wikipedia (similar to how our honor insignia is not on the commons, but is here instead - wikipedia has the same feature). Our wiki uses only the commons as an external source of images, so images that are wp-only may as well not exist as far as we are concerned. The comment on wp said it was inspired by the png file of (almost) the same name on the commons, so I changed it to point to the png. If you like the svg better, you can download from wikipedia and then upload it to the commons. As for the placement - if you use the break template instead of a br tag, that will force a break between an image and the text that follows. It's a tad more agressive than the br tag. --Jomegat (talk) 19:50, 19 October 2015 (EDT)

Colon consistency and grammar

Requirements number 3 and 4 are very similar in their grammatical structure, but for some reason the punctuation is off. Number 3 finishes with a colon and number 4 finishes with a period. I think they should both finish with colons, since they are so similar; they should match.

Also, is there some specific reason that 5b has the 2 week time period in parentheses? Parentheses usually act as a phrase that is not necessary or can be omitted. I don't see how the 2 weeks time period is something that can be omitted.

I'm bringing these things up so they can hopefully be discussed in the next NAD Honors Taskforce committee.--w126jep (talk) 01:00, 9 November 2015 (EST)