Board Thread:Wiki/Forum Technical Support/@comment-24958920-20161120022215/@comment-25565811-20161203000225

I just discovered this question. Of course, there are several solutions for that.

First of all, you should know, why this happenes: Pictures on the wiki are floating pictures. This means, that the picture is placed according to its alignment (right/left/center/none) and the text following it floats around it. The formatting depends highly on your browser, the window width, the text size, and so on. On my firefox browser, I can chose a random character size and window width, which makes the formatting change quite considerably.

To get better formatting, you can change picture size as a first means. You can also change alignment to none, which means, that there is no text floating around.

What I add mostly is the or

template. Those force the next text to start below the floating image above. The difference is, that the  template clears the whole page, where as the   clears only the left part. (ofc, there's also )

This is important, if you have a paragraph left of a long info box. puts your text just below a picture to the left, but besides the info box to the right.

puts your text below the picture and the info box, leaving sometimes a huge gap at the left side empty. But it makes sense, to put wide tables or big pictures below the info box as well, because there's a wider space for it.

Unfortunately, new paragraphs don't include a clear. So pictures float even between paragraphs, like in your screenshot. I added two s after the two short paragraphs, now it looks fine.

To force new buildings below the info boxes of the preceding, there is always a  before the new paragraph starts. Check the page for it.

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