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Talk:Asa ga Kuru

Why is the song info first? We always put the single info first, even if it's a remixed/different version, and then the song information plus the disambiguation for the different versions...--Pizca 16:03, 7 April 2010 (UTC)

I thought I had seen some other pages this way. Back on thePPN there was a page for Hamasaki Ayumi's "Connected" and it featured the song information, then all of the different remix singles and the page looked really nice, so that example always sticks out in my head ^^; If were doing the releases chronologically, then the original song should be first since it's not just a re-cut, then the remixed single information. ~ Themonkeyofdoom 21:36, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
I don't know, I don't think the page looks good like this, but on top of that since we are going for a total consistency on the pages format, I think it should be like the rest of them (or majority? I haven't seen others like that). Personally I always thought that a page looks better when the "bigger" release is on top, because all the info that is on top now can fit perfectly at the bottom of a regular Single page. I mean, the song is a remix but it's a single, and singles have their own pages. What if YUKI would be released an album with the same name, then this page would have the title "Asa ga Kuru (song)" or "Asa ga Kuru (single)? It can't be "song" since there's a single information in there.
That was too long, sorry XD --Pizca 22:45, 7 April 2010 (UTC)
Oh, I forgot to add that at least in my case, the lines that divide the page sometimes disapear (it never happened to me in ThePPN, I'm not sure why now does) and it looks really messy [1] --Pizca 22:50, 7 April 2010 (UTC)