Talk:Juno Awards of 2013

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Award formatting[edit]

I updated the formatting for this year to something similar to what is done for the Academy Awards (i.e. 84th Academy Awards). I think it's a lot compacter, neater, and easier to parse. Currently it's just set up with nominations, but when the winners are announced it would go from this:

Artist of the Year

to this:

Artist of the Year

(Instead of having a flat list, you just move the winner to the top, bold the name, then use two ** for the remaining list items.

What do people think?

Mr. Absurd (talk) 07:39, 20 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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