Richard, I'll take a look at the template and see what's going on.

The layout of that sort of template is pretty standard.  It's possible to add images, but with the wide range of screen sizes we're dealing with these days, I don't recommend it.

Paula
Pkm@pobox.com 


On Saturday, January 26, 2013, Richard McCoy wrote:

Hi all,

 

I wanted to take a minute to tell you a bit about the IMA e-Volunteer program, one that has been in place for a few years now.  Link here: http://www.imamuseum.org/support/volunteer

 

While there haven’t been a great number of people to work on it, there has been on outstanding e-Volunteer who has done a ton of work, Zambonia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Zambonia).

 

As you can see on her user page she has created a huge number of high-quality articles about IMA artworks (and also spent a great deal of time researching the 100 most important artworks in the collection): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Most_Significant_Artworks_at_the_Indianapolis_Museum_of_Art  

 

Beyond just bragging about her work, I wanted to put a question to you all:

The Template seems to be broken … it is no longer showing blue links when it’s used as a template in an article, but when you see the template separately it shows blue links.

 

Thoughts? Can anyone fix this?

 

Example:

Aricle showing many links as red:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peasant_with_a_Wheelbarrow

 

The template showing many other links blue:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Indianapolis_Museum_of_Art_artworks

 

(Also if anyone had ideas or wanted to help make that Template look cooler, we’re all ears!)

 

Many thanks,

Richard

 

Richard McCoy

Conservator of Objects & Variable Art

 

Indianapolis Museum of Art

4000 Michigan Road

Indianapolis, IN 46208

317-923-1331 xt 150

 


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