Board Thread:Editor Board/@comment-26391060-20131102184358/@comment-6697950-20131104185628

As Dim said, labels are there for a reason. I personally use them to mark content that I am working on, but takes a rather long time to do, like my Alicization Arc overhaul project. Writing the stuff for PA took me two weeks and the whole thing was added in a dual edit, but this method of doing the overhauls isn't good because 1. It's a hell of a work to proofread that much content at one time. 2. Articles are left outdated until the whole overhaul is done, instead of updating content as we have the content done. But the problem is, I already have an idea of how I'm going to do the content, so I don't want some random editor coming in and changing things midway without alerting me in advance, as it's highly to mess up my plans. That's where the "contact before doing major changes" notice comes in - I use it to mark content in the work so that I could do it in smaller portions without worrying about someone messing it up.

In other words, you are lucky that Dim is very lax with his projects, but if you aren't attentive next time, you might end up messing with a stricter editor's project (like you did with mine some time ago and I had to undo most of your changes...). So yeah, mind the labels and you'll be Ok, don't mind them and you might get on someone's nerves.

Anyway... Long speech aside...

@Dim You still haven't answered my question about the image.