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[edit] FormatI dislike the "<- xxxx in music | ( yyyy ) | zzzz in music ->". It looks awful. Would this be better as "See also: xxxx in music, yyyy in general, zzz in music."? -- SGBailey 17:44 Dec 23, 2002 (UTC) Is there an arrow character? That would be the ticket. But yeah, the <- is hardly aesthetically pleasing.- Tubby There are &larr and &rarr. -- Zoe In mathematics articles we often use -> (edit the page to see how this is done). <- and -> look better than <- and -> on all browsers I've tried, and unlike ← and → they do actually work on all browsers. --Zundark 20:46 Dec 23, 2002 (UTC) I've tried the <tt> on 2002 (only) and it looks better but not good. The entire line looks too geeky. I really do prefer a textual approach such as my original suggestion, however I'm not (too) fussy about the details. I don't like the arrows, the pipes or the parentheses. -- SGBailey 22:54 Dec 23, 2002 (UTC) [edit] Votes for 'years in music' event(I note that as of 2002-12-30, neither the two events listed in "years in music" is in 2002 itself! -- SGBailey)
[edit] Small questionHey, is that list of top selling 10 albums actually accurate? Looks very fishy to me.... -- Yeah, we should put a source on that. - Tubby
The top selling albums needs to state a geographic area. Is this the USA or the world? -- Hotlorp I think that was Billboard, so it's USA. You can specify it if you want, I'm just not sure I see the need unless somebody can point us at reliable data for sales outside the U.S. --nknight 03:38 Jan 13, 2003 (UTC) | |||||||||||||||
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