Formatting error affecting placement of images - Wikipedia's January '23 new look to blame?

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In the present state of the article (March 2023), some quirk of the formatting I'm not able to diagnose is pushing half of the in-article images down into the References section, where they're overlapping with the text. Scrutiny of the article history makes it look like the problem is the inclusion of a second image in the infobox, but an examination of the page code also shows that the non-infobox images are outright not displaying where they're meant to be - they're meant to be included under Description and Breeding. If you go by the article history, the images haven't been displayed in the proper places for over three years; but the article's last edit was in November 2022, and I don't credit that nobody noticed it before then. As such, I suspect that the actual culprit here is Wikipedia's big display changes in January 2023. Either way, somebody better-versed in Wikipedia's formatting than I am will need to take a look at this. 86.178.19.176 (talk) 17:50, 23 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

Fixed. One of hte images had the "left" tag. I've removed that. I'm not using the current display formatting but the 2010 version. - UtherSRG (talk) 17:56, 23 March 2023 (UTC)Reply