Thread:Metworst/@comment-16241899-20170208161606/@comment-16241899-20170209051158

Don't mess around with source code "just in case". If the gallery shows incorrectly on the actual presentation of the page, you are certainly allowed to fix it, if it shows correctly, then there's no need to fix anything.

As for the non-scrolling galleries, they were NOT "incorrect". The manual of style gives one of two possible codes how this can be done as a help to users who work with source code, but it does not matter if captionalign or position comes first, as long as they are both in there and no typo messing the general coding up, so there is NO need to switch that around for the sake of having it exactly as the MoS. I think the only reason why sometimes one comes first and sometimes the other is when users not using source code but the normal editor to include a gallery determine the parameters, and what ever they click first is coded first too. A little less going by the book at any cost and a little more common sense from you would really help.

Edit: The same applies for any of the source code messing you do. Like those spaces, or changing a link from coin to coin and similar stuff. Basically, ask yourself, does it make any difference on the actual presentation on the page? If not, leave it alone.