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In my edit today I left the columns as rearranged in blocks of 10 years. I can see how that might be the most understandable. However, the previous blocks of 9 years provided a more even distribution and largely matched the recognized historical eras of US history. Perhaps too esoteric for WP, but something to consider. stilltim13:02, 12 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Do you think they're really needed on a template that shows on every page? I can't imagine many people will use the links because they describe a future event, have almost no information on them, and besides they make a clean simple template more crowded, more complicated and less sightly. I suppose if you feel real strongly about it we could work the design so it looks better, but then I'll bet someone will want labels and further explanations, etc, etc...and what a mess that will make. I think we sometimes have a tendency to try and present too much information in too little a space and risk losing the focus on what really matters. We had a design several months ago that included all this and looked OK, so we could return to that if you like, but really hope we can leave the extra stuff off this one. stilltim01:35, 13 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Dope slaps aside, I again think it's time to put future Congresses back on this template. The 2008 elections are looming and therefore so is the 111th Congress. These articles are not red-linked: they are active. Let the users decide if they don't want to use the links. Sure the 111th isn't that important, but there are many people out there who don't care about the 8th, 23rd, or 46th, either! Comments?—Markles19:33, 2 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Change name
Before I nominate this for renaming, I want to discuss it here.
There aren't terms of Congress. They are individucal Congresses.
Rather than having 11 columns of 10 links and 1 column of 2 links, why not balance the columns better? It looks strange to me having all that blank space there at the end of the last column. Qqqqqq (talk) 17:32, 16 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]