Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-15636815-20151107220151/@comment-1757994-20151109041827

Looking at the table, I see...

"scope" has no effect in HTML, except for screen readers for visually impaired people. MediaWiki discards it, so it really has no effect at all on a wiki. You can remove it. It doesn't hurt. It's just useless.

TheRealPella wrote: Will it be centered, then? Non-floated cell contents are centered vertically. In fact, images should be centered vertically more exactly without the float (e.g., row 5, where the image is shorter than the text). You couild use "text-align: right;" in the second template cell to make sure the image stays right. You could instead use "width: 100%" on the first cell. Either one works.

TheRealPella wrote: The primary concern is the width, actually. OK

TheRealPella wrote: The extra text in the file call is just the caption/alt text. Plain File: inclusions (i.e., not framed or thumbed) don't have captions, but they do have alt text, so you're okay there.

TheRealPella wrote: Which table attribute should we use to remove the extra space above and below the nested tables? On the template table:
 * border-spacing: 0; /* has no effect in Oasis, but it helps in Monobook */
 * margin: 0;

On the page table td:
 * padding: 0;

Those should do the trick.