Talk:Generation 1 toylines in Latin America

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Okay, it's a little thing but it bothers me... having the logos centered above the text. It just kinda leaves a real huge ugly block of empty space under each header. Is there a compelling reason to not move them to the right of the introductory paragraphs? --M Sipher (talk) 20:48, 11 November 2025 (EST)

Hey, as the person who made this page, I mostly wanted to follow a consistent scheme with other pages where logos are introduced and usually, in the lack of a navbox, they're centered: I get that this usually applies more to franchise logos rather than corporate logos, but since third party toy manufacturers were kind of a very unique thing for Latin America and Europe specifically (I used the same scheme in "The Transformers (European toyline)" page too) and since they usually don't have a unique logo by themselves that represents their mini-toylines (save for Estrela / Antex sharing their own very specific logo variant), I figured it made sense to treat them as headers for the paragraphs. More than that, though; I also just tried moving everything to the right and frankly, it looks horribly cluttered: given how the introductory paragraphs aren't very long, the spacing between most logos and the toy images ends up becoming extremely narrow to the point where it's a much more uncomfortable scrolling experience compared to just having centered logos with some dead space. Add to that the fact that every toy image on this page is already to the right which adds to that feeling of clutter and frankly, I think that the page looks fine this way. (FortressMaxxing (talk) 07:20, 12 November 2025 (EST))