Talk:Henderson, Texas

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Can anyone make sense of the "Location of Henderson, Texas" diagram on upper right, or almost any wikipedia "location" sidebar diagram?[edit]

I keep staring and squinting but I can't see a thing there. The diagram is completely useless. How about either 1. Liberating the location map from the tiny sidebar, so it's large, and accordingly you can make out detail, or - even better - 2. annotating the diagram with an arrow. Or both. This is a general suggestion, not just for THIS page.

I can't count the number of times I've tried to view a U.S. Congressional district map on a wiki page and suffered this frustration. Please, community leaders, would you consider a new standard of sticking on a thin little arrow for subjects of, say, less than 100 pixels or 1/8 inch or such? I say "thin" so that no one will be upset from it occluding surrounding context.72.190.112.100 (talk) 01:55, 10 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]