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English: Chart showing lengths, widths, and carrying capacity of large container ships
  • Source: Koeze, Ella, (March 28, 2024). "The Dali Is a Big Ship. But Not the Biggest.". The New York Times. Source credits: "Sources: "The Geography of Transport Systems," by Jean-Paul Rodrigue; VesselFinder; the Empire State Building; the Eiffel Tower; ShipHub; Maryland Port Administration".
— Archive thereof: https://web.archive.org/web/20240330113653/https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/03/28/business/economy/big-ship-dali-baltimore.html
  • Source states: "Widths shown are for the widest point for each ship. One T.E.U., or 20-foot equivalent unit, represents the volume of one 20-foot container, though ships can carry containers of varying sizes."
  • * Technical note: initial SVG code was automatically generated by the "Variable-width bar charts" spreadsheet linked at User:RCraig09/Excel to XML for SVG. Extensive additions and adjustments were made in a text editor. Note that this spreadsheet does not automatically adjust scale for horizontal and vertical directions to be the same.
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Chart showing lengths, widths, and carrying capacity of large container ships

30 March 2024

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current18:27, 10 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 18:27, 10 April 20241,060 × 750 (5 KB)RCraig09Version 7: enlarge "Ship size" and "Cargo capacity" rectangles . . . misc changes to appearance
03:50, 4 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 03:50, 4 April 20241,000 × 750 (5 KB)RCraig09Version 6: place size and capacity graphics in same-height rectangles, for balance
20:10, 3 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 20:10, 3 April 20241,000 × 750 (5 KB)RCraig09Version 5: reduce size of "Capacity" bars, for better overall visual balance
22:27, 2 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 22:27, 2 April 20241,000 × 750 (5 KB)RCraig09Version 4: add metric units per Talk Page here . . . misc moves of elements to be slightly more spacious
21:28, 1 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 21:28, 1 April 20241,000 × 750 (5 KB)RCraig09Version 3: larger text
22:19, 31 March 2024Thumbnail for version as of 22:19, 31 March 20241,000 × 750 (5 KB)RCraig09Version 2: misc visual adjustments
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