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New to reviewing tag edits so looking for some guidance. Noticed some edits inserting rather large images to tag info pages. The google-chrome was not one I reviewed but an example of a really large image.

Questions are:

  • Should edits with just a large image (assuming appropriate) be approved or rejected
  • Any general guidelines on image size

My personal preference would be to use a smaller icon to not distract from the text but wanted others opinions.

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  • Size looks fine to me. As long as it isn't much wider than the display area, it's fine. If it's a screenshot, or something that should be viewed enlarged, it should be linked to a larger version. May 1, 2013 at 21:04
  • @OliverSalzburg something like the Windows 7 seems like a better fit. Maybe thats just me. May 1, 2013 at 21:08
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    See: Company logos on tag wikis; are they allowed?
    – slhck
    May 1, 2013 at 21:33
  • Well, I just resized the logo, it was way too large IMO.
    – terdon
    May 2, 2013 at 13:17
  • I agreed & approved your pending edit, the current one is just way too big. I think this practice is acceptable if we have a practical height limit on the logo images. And visually, I think the one @BradPatton has modified is perfect (and significantly less distracting). I think the logos are important to include if available, since it is a key identifying characteristic of any program/product/business. May 2, 2013 at 14:01

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Reject.

There is no reason to make the tag wiki info page a product sales pitch. An image serves no purpose.

A tag wiki should include

  • what type of question the tag is best used on
  • any other related tags they might go with
  • related tags they could find answers through
  • resources about the product, such as books, links or tutorials
  • brief description of the product

In that order or importance.

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    I'd be OK with a small, tasteful logo, but in that Chrome example the logo is just way too big.
    – nhinkle
    May 1, 2013 at 21:32
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    +1: The Google Chrome logo should be immediately noticeable to most internet users, and they won't mind it being dialed back. The rest of them won't recognize it and won't care that it is dialed back, especially if more information is being provided as to what the heck this thing is. So, small good, big annoying.
    – killermist
    May 1, 2013 at 21:50

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