Thread:Fearless Diva/@comment-3452092-20180118031238

There have been a few people other than myself who have been doing a lot of walkthrough work. Once I am done with the walkthroughs I am working on, I will go through all of those and make sure that they all have the same formatting, style, etc, because I want them to be consistant in what they do and don't contain. One of those users has started adding images of the choices you can get within the guide. Personally, I don't see the point, because if anyone is following the guide, they are going to see it on their screen when it comes up and I don't know why anyone would look at the tiny picture on the guide when they have a much bigger one on their screen. I also think it makes the guide messy, but that could just be the way the images are shown on the page. I stopped working on a guide, because they were working on it and I didn't want to get into a fight (or an edit war I guess). I started on another guide and one of them seems to have followed me to it. I have not communicated with them at all except when one of them asked my thoughts on them (that one, not this) doing work on walkthroughs. I'm fine with that, but I did try to steer them away from working on a guide that I am working on. More recently there was another comment that I responded to, suggesting that person work on the guide where they are at in the story. There was no response to that in the comment. I hope I didn't come off as testy, but it's possible.

Anyway, the point of this is to ask you if you think we should have images scattered throughout the walkthroughs. Most likely if we did this, we would need to be consistant across the board and it would amount to a lot of images on the walkthroughs as their are a lot of choices made with images rather than just words, such as pretty much 75% of diamond choices and likely all of them in the last year.

The page I am working on that got an image added into it is The Crown & The Flame, Book 2 Choices. Your call and as always I will abide by whatever you decide. If you do decide images are a good idea, I'd also like a ruling on if the specific images used are the right way to handle that or if there is a different way to handle images on walkthroughs.

Thanks. 