Last modified: 2005-06-14 16:00:18 UTC
On the [[6489 Golevka]] page, I tried aligning three (thumbnailed) images side-by-side by setting align="left", "center", "right" in sequence. The centered image ended up left-aligned and overlapping the left image. I eventually had to organise the images differently. Play around with it and see if you can get three images to line up side-by-side.
You guys always come up with new ways of laying out images on a page. Things would be way easier (not just for developers, but also for readers) if it was done the same consistent way everywhere. Correspondingly, I have edited the page you mentioned. There are two ways of laying out a series of images on a page that currently work perfectly, so I highly recommend to stick to them. The first is to use |right| on all of them, thereby arranging them along the right edge of the screen. I use this whenever there is enough text, lest the images run off the bottom of the article. The other way is to use |left| on all of them, allowing them to form a horizontal row. Use this whenever there are few enough images to fit in one line, or there is too little text for a vertical arrangement, both of which is the case in [[6489 Golevka]].
*** Bug 669 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Fixed in CVS HEAD, REL1_3 and REL1_3A. Also fixed on wikipedia.org. Using <div class="center"> instead of <span style="text-align:center;">. [[Image:6489 golevka-s01.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Golevka]] [[Image:6489 golevka-03.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Golevka]] [[Image:6489 golevka-02.jpg|center|thumb|200px|Golevka]] should now show the three images next to each other, with 01 left, 02 in the middle, and 03 to the right.