A tool that shows Wikipedia readers and editors relevant Wikimedia Commons media depicting—or otherwise related to—the article they are reading.
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Nov 19 2024
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Apr 2 2024
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Jan 31 2023
Yes, it looks much better now.
[image: facebook] https://www.facebook.com/mohammed.a.alhassan.14
[image: twitter]
https://twitter.com/Alhassa51457950?t=gad7xAvs146Q2XVt4jwzrQ&s=09
[image: linkedin]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohammed-awal-alhassan-7702951a9
[image: instagram] https://www.instagram.com/awal3245/
Mohammed Awal Alhassan
Jan 30 2023
Might be easier to go the other way around and add a clean API to MediaViewer. That would be T59298: The viewer box should not depend on the current page.
The View it! API has been updated to support a ?caption=true query parameter. When provided, the API will return captions in all available languages for each image.
The title attribute has been added to images in both the carousel and full-gallery view. The on-hover UI is in-progress.
This has been fixed via adding width: 0px; min-width: 100%; to the View it! gallery element. This causes the element to have no width for the sake of its parent elements calculating their widths, but it will appear at 100% width of the page contents.
To get this to work, we would probably have to re-initialize MediaViewer after View it!'s carousel has loaded. I've done some investigating, and also got some guidance from @Tgr.
Jan 23 2023
When viewing a Wikidata item without a P18 statement, View it! carousel images will have a " " icon as shown:
This would probably only be done in source editor, since the alt text is hidden away in a popup menu in Visual Editor.
Jan 19 2023
Jan 18 2023
Jan 12 2023
A "Close View it!" button has been added below the carousel, floated to the right side of the article title next to where article status icons usually go (featured articles, protection lock icons, etc.)