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This article is approved. How can you tell? Well, let me count the ways. First of all the font is different in size, type and color.I think that it's Ariel.  Which color might work for the font? Most users will have preferences set such that active hyperlinks are blue and dead ones red, the font color must not either mimic or clash with those. It may be that I can set the page color on this wiki page, if so the font color should work aesthetically with that background hue. Then, there's printing- for those that do it. The printed page must be goodlooking. It might be that a colored border rather than a colored background is preferable for printing.
This article is approved. How can you tell? Well, let me count the ways. First of all the font is different in size, type and color.I think that it's Ariel.  Which color might work for the font? Most users will have preferences set such that active hyperlinks are blue and dead ones red, the font color must not either mimic or clash with those. It may be that I can set the page color on this wiki page, if so the font color should work aesthetically with that background hue. Then, there's printing- for those that do it. The printed page must be goodlooking. It might be that a colored border rather than a colored background is preferable for printing.


That will have to be determined with trial and error.
That will have to be determined with trial and error. Let's place [[Biology|Active]] and [[Citizendium|Inactive]] links to see just how they look.


There is an approval template at the top of the page.</font>
There is an approval template at the top of the page.</font>

Revision as of 02:33, 28 April 2007

Approved article


This article is approved. How can you tell? Well, let me count the ways. First of all the font is different in size, type and color.I think that it's Ariel. Which color might work for the font? Most users will have preferences set such that active hyperlinks are blue and dead ones red, the font color must not either mimic or clash with those. It may be that I can set the page color on this wiki page, if so the font color should work aesthetically with that background hue. Then, there's printing- for those that do it. The printed page must be goodlooking. It might be that a colored border rather than a colored background is preferable for printing.

That will have to be determined with trial and error. Let's place Active and Inactive links to see just how they look.

There is an approval template at the top of the page.