Index talk:The complete poems of Emily Bronte.djvu

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Londonjackbooks
  • Excuse my poor terminology, but I am in the process of bringing this work up-to-date with more standardized formatting, etc., etc. I am also creating sections (e.g., "POEMS PUBLISHED IN 1846"... "POSTHUMOUS POEMS") for Mainspace pages instead of one page for each individual poem. You can see where I have begun this already here. May be messy for a while, and I am open to suggestions... More later... Londonjackbooks (talk) 02:12, 30 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

Disambiguation edit

How I have handled issues of disambiguation: See Lines (Brontë) P.S. As of this writing, only the first instance of "Lines" has been proofread; the other two are waiting to be proofread. Londonjackbooks (talk) 21:54, 1 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Another example of disambiguation: Song (Emily Brontë)

Use of <br /> instead of {{nop}} edit

I have been using <br /> instead of {{nop}} (due to the recent negative impact the template has been having on poetry rendering) at end of Index pages where a poem splits between two stanzas as well as between two separate poems—whether the poem ends at an Index page or not (this is because poems are compiled on Section pages in the Main, and need adequate spacing between poems). Londonjackbooks (talk) 22:17, 1 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Basic suggested formatting edit



Other issues edit

Single-page poem:

. . . Longing to be in sweet Elbe again,<br />
Thinking and grieving and longing in vain.<br />

{{shift left|{{smaller|''August'' 19, 1834.}}|2em}}}}

<br />

Multiple-page poem:

. . . Longing to be in sweet Elbe again,<br />
Thinking and grieving and longing in vain.<br />

{{shift left|{{smaller|''August'' 19, 1834.}}|2em}}
{{block center/e}}

<br />

Renders as:

. . . Longing to be in sweet Elbe again,
Thinking and grieving and longing in vain.

August 19, 1834.

{{***|5|char=·|3em}}

·····

{{rule|6em}}