Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20150127204239

It depends on the context to which we are adding. If it is something like a relationship, then it matters little.  Phantoms of Arendelle  is the only book that I have seen to expand on relationships like that, so it doesn't matter when thinking about the books in relation to each other in this context.

I never knew that. You should put it in the MoS if its so imperative and then I won't question you :P It's not that I think, I'm saying it is and I have given reasons to back up why. I don’t think that such a policy should be applicable everywhere; it depends on how the article is set out - there may be exceptions. Set the standard, write it down. It's stuff like this that isn't clear and needs to be made clear, but there should still be a reason to back up  why  it should be left then right. To me the rule seems like a "because that's the way it is" for no good reason. But if you wish to have it on policy, then by all means.

To be honest I hadn't checked that it was resized... I assumed not as no one had previously done anything to the page to change context in accordance with the MoS. Here's your present :P I do spoil you.