Hello! Apologies if you see similar announcements– we are hoping to reach
as many interested folks as possible.
View it!—the tool that shows users images relevant to an article—has been
expanded with a new FULL version, and the team invites you to our virtual
launch event
<http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/event?lid=0%2C5368361%2C4259418&h=4259418&sts=27891660&sln=12-13&a=show&euid=748dd4e7-838b-6aa4-f53d-8a8a500968b7>
this week!
We invite you to install
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/View_it!_Tool#Script_installation> and try
out the new full version of View it!. Based on feedback from testers and
users, we have developed this new version View it!. The full version
displays an on-wiki image carousel (that can be expanded for pagination) on
each content page. In addition, clicking the “View” tab will open a
full-screen gallery. Finally, the original version has been renamed “lite
version” for users who only want the tab to link off to Toolforge rather
than see images in their wiki content pages.
Please join
<http://www.worldtimebuddy.com/event?lid=0%2C5368361%2C4259418&h=4259418&sts=27891660&sln=12-13&a=show&euid=748dd4e7-838b-6aa4-f53d-8a8a500968b7>
Dominic Byrd-McDevitt (User:Dominic
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dominic>), Kevin Payravi (
User:SuperHamster <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:SuperHamster>), and
Jamie Flood (User:JamieF <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:JamieF>) on
Thursday, January 12th at 1700 UTC/1200 ET to see the full version of View
it! in action and discuss useful editor features we can add as the View it!
grant winds down.
Please consider installing
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/View_it!_Tool#Script_installation> the
full version of View it! and feel free to leave feedback on comments
on our talk
page <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:View_it!_Tool>.
We look forward to seeing you and hope you’ll join us!
Thank you,
Dominic, Kevin, & Jamie