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Bug 31931 - Photo handling 1, optimize to screen width
Photo handling 1, optimize to screen width
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Product: Wikimedia Mobile
Classification: Unclassified
Generic (Other open bugs)
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: Unprioritized enhancement (vote)
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Assigned To: Brion Vibber
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Blocks: 31933 33856
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Reported: 2011-10-24 22:00 UTC by Phil Chang
Modified: 2012-10-19 19:30 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description Phil Chang 2011-10-24 22:00:18 UTC
Optimize photos to screen width, possibly by using several standard sizes. Then when the photo is clicked, in the expanded view allow horizontal scrolling to view the entire photo if it exceeds the screen width.
Comment 1 Roan Kattouw 2011-10-28 08:25:28 UTC
Please give your bug reports more descriptive titles than "Photo handling 1" and "Photo handling 2". Stuff like "Optimize photos to screen width" and "Add filtered view for photos"
Comment 2 Brion Vibber 2011-12-08 21:47:03 UTC
Horizontal scrolling on the file page view is automatic once horizontal scrolling is enabled by removing the 'overflow-x: hidden'.

Is that actually an acceptable file page view appearance, or would you want that to be redone to look nice, allow jumping easily between the (zoomable/pannable) view, description, history table, and metadata table?

Does "optimize photos to screen width" refer to the file page view as well or the article view? (In which case does this ask for making small images larger, which could destroy use of inline images and icons? Or for making large images smaller?)
Comment 3 Brion Vibber 2011-12-09 01:06:43 UTC
Some prelim updates and a mockup: http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mobile-l/2011-December/005224.html
Comment 4 Phil Chang 2012-01-26 08:37:44 UTC
Large images smaller in the article, then on the file page allow scrolling.
Comment 5 Jon 2012-10-19 19:30:29 UTC
This seems very unclear and is very old so I'm closing.

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