Talk:Oh No! More Lemmings

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[edit] Formatting

The Manual of Style says "Use the simplest markup to display information in a useful and comprehensible way. Markup may appear differently in different browsers. Use HTML and CSS markup sparingly and only with good reason. Minimizing markup in entries allows easier editing." (my emphasis). More generally, the use of HTML to produce formatting, as opposed to semantic markup, is something which is discouraged "HTML is not designed to be used to control [...] aspects of document layout." [1], which is precisely what is you are trying to do with your use of  . I will re-add the change tomorrow unless there is a good reason. Cheers --Pak21 16:17, 22 March 2006 (UTC)

Fine, if you insist. I'm not really trying to do layout, it just looks a little silly to see a possible line break between "Oh" and "No", and to a lesser extent between "More" and "Lemmings". And   is standardized and should be displayed correctly in most browsers. It hardly makes editing much harder given how easy it is for you to take it out. ;p 24.16.32.174 08:20, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
For what's it worth, Non-breaking space gives some advice to the usage of  . --Frodet 21:55, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sam Coupé version

To User:Frodet: if you are so sure some form of ONM Lemmings exist for the Sam Coupé, please try and produce some form of evidence of it...a screenshot, a boxshot, a website reference...something. That'll be more helpful than merely continuing to re-add the article to Category:SAM Coupé games.

Sorry. I didn't rember having addet it before nor that it had been removed - I see it now. You can find a review here [2]. I'll try to get a screenshot shortly. --Frodet 21:25, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
Perfect! I'll add a link to the review in the External links section. Thanks. 131.107.0.106 20:14, 20 April 2006 (UTC)

Ok, a little web search finally revealed solid evidence for ONML on Sam Coupé, including a photo of the box, demonstrating it is a standalone version (ie. not bundled with Lemmings):

http://www.worldofsam.org/node/253?PHPSESSID=425ac86bdd954135159cdeef6238da35

I'll update the article accordingly. 24.16.32.174 18:34, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

Oh hey, that review was posted by you. Thanks btw.