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I'm not all that good with formatting pages, so this is about the best I can do.

In the future, if you know (or suspect) that it's not good enough - if (in this case) the image might be cramping the existing material on the page, do one page, ask for assistance in the "Summary" line, and see if someone can show you how to improve it. THEN go ahead and hit the other pages. Or, try to find a page with something closer to what you're looking for, and copy/adapt that code. The addition of images is not a bad plan (especially to otherwise empty pages), so long as it "improves" and doesn't do as much harm as good (or so). Welcome to the wiki.--Albedo 21:21, 23 September 2009 (UTC)