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... can create a distasteful text sandwich (depending on platform and window size).Wide images opposite one another...
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. As an alternative, consider using the {{multiple image}} template, which places two images together on the right (but which, however, ignores logged-in users' selected image sizes) Moxy-03:16, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
PIA25527: Map of New York City Subsidence and Uplift
The opening paragraphs states that the urban landmass is 12,093 km2, while the table lists it as 8,936 km2. Three supporting external lists (10,11,12) state that first number is the largest urban landmass. Meanwhile the table on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo lists 13,452 km2 (a larger number). I trust there is logic here, can anybody explain this to me? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Balenman (talk • contribs) 14:02, 4 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Here's the problem: if reliable sources say the same thing about both metro areas, then there's no case to be made here. As incoherent as it is, we're not here to determine what is "true" -we simply state what reliable sources say. If reliable sources say something seemingly absurd, that's what we say in the article.
Moving with the times, I will be recreating - and eventually replacing within the article - this image with an SVG equivalent. The current version serves the purpose, but is awfully inferior for the high resolution screens we have nowadays. Great job for a 2005 map, though.