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editDraft:1958 Second Narrows Bridge collapse
Central Interior Hockey League
Ironwood Lumberjacks - formerly the Wisconsin Lumberjacks (SIJHL)
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editQuick links
editImage resolution
editThere is no firm guideline on allowable resolutions for non-free content; images should be rescaled as small as possible to still be useful as identified by their rationale, and no larger. This metric is very qualitative, and thus difficult to enforce. Some legal proceedings have discussed the issue, but are inconclusive here.
At the low pixel count end of the range, most common pictorial needs can be met with an image containing no more than about 100,000 pixels (0.1 megapixels), obtained by multiplying the horizontal and vertical pixel dimensions of an image. This allows, for example, images with a 4:3 aspect ratio to be shown at 320 × 240 pixels (common for screenshots from TV, films, and video games), while allowing common cover art to be shown at 250 × 400 pixels. To scale an image down to a specific number of pixels, use this formula:
Rough drafts
editSee also
editBritish Columbia Hockey League
User:Buffalkill/sandbox/BCHL map
Talk:ECHL#Requested move 30 June 2024
Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing
Kootenay International Junior Hockey League
Pacific Northwest Hockey League
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League
Superior International Junior Hockey League
Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League
Wikipedia:WikiProject Ice Hockey
Wikipedia:WikiProject Ice Hockey/Junior Ice Hockey task force