Spatial Comparison

Hey guys! I'm from the Sorting Efficacy group and I just had a suggestion for the images. If you go into the Wikitext editor (instead of using the visual editor) and move the text entries for all the images up to the spot between your section title and the 'introduction' sub-heading, and have all your image data up there, it'll then bring all your figures further up your page so that they aren't going into our section as much. All your figures will stay in the same alignment, but they'll start at the top of your section instead of lower down in the analysis. :) Not meaning to step on any toes, just a friendly suggestion to get the Wiki looking as neat and cohesive as possible.

CaitlinBergh (talk)19:07, 6 April 2020

You could also solve the problem by doubling up on your figures and having some running on the left and right side simultaneously, like my own section and others have done. :)

CaitlinBergh (talk)20:32, 6 April 2020

I'm from the Sorting Efficacy group as well. I tried to move our section down to give you more space but the changes are not saving. So as Caitlin has suggested can you please make the changes on your end and perhaps have your visuals embedded within the text like we and the Sorting Efficacy group have done. Thank you!

YikShanYeoh (talk)20:38, 6 April 2020

Hello Spatial Comparison team and Sorting Efficacy group,

Just to keep everyone in the loop, I noticed that one our graphs was not numbered, so I made it 'Figure 3' in order for the images to go in chronological order. What was previously 'Figure 3' is now 'Figure 4.' Not to worry, I made sure to change this in the writing as well.

Sorting Efficacy group, I think your suggestions to move some of our images to the left is a great idea. I've been working at it for some time now, and I can't seem to figure out how to move them. I will try my best to figure it out.

Nyshaya

NyshayaLeck (talk)03:53, 7 April 2020

Don't sweat it! There's definitely a learning curve involved in this and I've struggled with it too. That being said, in the morning I am more than happy to help you sort this out and send you some screenshots and instructions with what I figured out in my own section. :)

CaitlinBergh (talk)07:30, 7 April 2020

spatial comparison team, you have a bold subheading in your section. Please unbold it as it is adding weirdness to the Table of Contents.

LindsayDer (talk)08:06, 7 April 2020
 

good teamwork and cross-team work!

LindsayDer (talk)08:08, 7 April 2020

Also, I noticed there are parts where the text is severely squished by the figures on either side, please try to adjust that as visually it is difficult to read when words are so sandwiched between figures.

LindsayDer (talk)11:13, 7 April 2020