Talk:Alexander ALX300

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WP:SANDWICH states; Mul­ti­ple im­ages can be stag­gered right and left. How­ever, a­void sand­wich­ing text be­tween two im­ages that face each oth­er; or be­tween an im­age and in­fo­box, nav­i­ga­tion tem­plate, or sim­i­lar. Adding a second image as was done here clearly breaches that by sandwiching the text, i.e. we have image, text, navigation box on the same line. The number of images included an article should be in proportion to the size of the article. For long ones, multiple images are fine, provided that they are arranged to comply with the policy above, but for short articles such as this one there is only room for one. Kermelei (talk) 04:01, 3 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]

As I said on your talkpage You're the one who had an issue with the original gallery, So that was resolved by adding the images to prose in the article .... and now continently you have a problem with sandwiching, One would think you dislike images!,
Seriously though sandwiching is a Wikipedia problem, not an editor problem. Not our fault Wikipedia has remained in 2005 for the past 17 years (WP:VECTOR2022 is now a thing but I'm guessing that hasn't alleviated any issues such as this). Anyway I personally am not seeing any reason to exclude these images, Thanks, –Davey2010Talk 15:23, 5 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Just to clarify, I didn't kick off the argument about galleries, it was done by you at Talk:Dennis Dart and your refusal to acknowledge policy, although eventually you had to cede. "Seriously though sandwiching is a Wikipedia problem, not an editor problem" is not a reason to ignore the manual of style, but a lame excuse. Kermelei (talk) 01:37, 18 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]