I see infoboxes as an "article at a glance" thing. What's in the box is usually repeated somewhere in the article, but the point is to have bite-size bits of info easily accessible to people who don't want to read the entire article.
Mgm
On 5/18/07, Christiano Moreschi moreschiwikiman@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
As for genre "classical music". I personally would love to be more detailed, but I can't. If you can, please help and be more specific.
The point is that "Genre:Classical music" is...well..redundant? Classical music is such a broad term as to be fairly meaningless anyway, but it's a common term, so you might as well use it. But to say "Genre:Classical music" in the box, when half the article is taken up with far more specific descriptions - it just renders the box useless. It's saying nothing whatsoever.
Quite apart from which, why two boxes?
Moreschi
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