User talk:Andland
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I'm curious about your succession box placement on actor articles. Vivien Leigh is a Featured Article, and has the boxes at the very bottom. Since Featured Articles are heavily scrutinized, that implies to me that that is the preferred standard position, rather than in the "References" section--Jane Fonda; the "Filmology" section--Jane Wyman; in the "Stage appearances" section--Anne Bancroft, etc. 24.18.215.132 03:41, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- I saw that other people had tried to put the succession boxes next to the filmography for best acress/actor and I tried to follow that as best I could but sometimes there wasn't an obvious filmography section. I always thought that succession boxes went on the bottom but I was trying to follow what people had done before me in terms of the best actor/actress succession boxes. --Andland 06:46, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
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