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File:Varotodaro.jpg Nominated for Deletion

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Removal of information

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The section on Planned ships and ships beinoldg built was removed. If someone wants to remove such information, there must be proper provision to include the removed information by constructing separate pages. It's very nice to have ships under construction and planned ships sections. Don't remove it without any discussion or hearing opinion of editors. It amounts to vandalism.Correctiondetail (talk) 04:08, 6 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

If you take the time you will notice the title of the article was changed to List of active Italian Navy ships and ships under construction/ planned or decommissioned were returned to the main article. — Woe90iWoe90i 12:57, 6 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Template produces poor PDF output

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PDF output using Google Chrome's built-in distiller produces poor results with this page. (Use the Ctrl P command in Chrome to preview). Issue may be with the template used or (more likely) the the way content was entered (coded) into the template and saved by the contributor. For example, when printing this article with Google's PDF printer, the font size is scaled down too much. Note that the font size should not dynamically scale up or down to fit a page; font size of the main-body text content should be about 12 points on outputted PDF page(s); it is the images and table cells that should dynamically scale up or down to fit the info box and template in order to maintain the two-column Wikipedia layout. The offending element appears to be the table. Refer to this Wikipedia article for a proper printer-friendly layout using tables -- https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/List_of_active_German_Navy_ships Printchecker (talk) 00:46, 24 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]