User talk:EmpressMinea

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Welcome to Bleach Wiki! Thanks for your edit to File:Sode no shirayuki in equal footing with byakuya.jpg page, and thanks for joining our community! There's a lot to do around here, so I hope you'll stay with us and make many more improvements.


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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Yyp (Talk) 17:06, 4 November 2009

Adding Pictures
Hi. As you may have noticed, I removed some of the pictures you were adding to the articles. This is because they were either too generic and added nothing of value to the article, or were interfering with the structure of the page. If you wish to add pictures, please find something other than a generic shot of the person standing there or close ups of their face (that's what the profile picture is for). Try a picture of a key moment or action being taken. Thanks and again, welcome to the wiki. --Yyp 18:16, November 4, 2009 (UTC)

To add to what Yyp has said, please keep all pictures in matching with this wiki's manual of style. Additionally, please limit pictures to only necessary ones that contribute action and demonstrate relevance. We can't have an excess amount of pictures on articles because it makes them hard to navigate, and it can also make pages load slowly for users with slower computers, and we need to be considerate of that. As a final note, pictures also need to be located with the information that they're highlighting. We can't have a random string of pictures in a row off to the side, because it would be confusing for people to know what information those pictures are supposed to go with. Thanks for your eagerness to contribute! Twocents 18:36, November 4, 2009 (UTC)