Thanks Andrew.  It looks good to me - my only query is whether it's possible to remove some of the white space under the logo, given that a number of editors on the English Wikipedia seem to get very steamed up about that.  If that's not possible/easy I'd leave it as you have it.

I had an email from Katie earlier today saying that she, too, would be looking at adding the icon this evening. It doesn't matter who does it. Maybe the first of you to get to it ... ?

Michael


On 31 Aug 2013, at 17:02, Andrew Gray wrote:

This seems quite useful, so I've now enabled a version of this for Scotland, using the (+) icon where there is already an image present. (If we have no image, there's the usual upload button)


Thoughts? If we like it I can roll it out to NI, England and Wales pretty easily. A text link for "upload more images" would also work.

A.




On 27 August 2013 19:47, Romaine Wiki <romaine_wiki@yahoo.com> wrote:
To enable users to upload photos of monuments we recommend that lists of monuments contain a direct upload link so that users can easy use the upload wizard already pre-filled. There are several options possible, but we recommend to use the system which uses an icon independent if an image already is in the list or not. See the + icon in the list below. In that way we also enable participants to upload images from monuments with already a photo, which can be a better photo, a photo from another angle, better perspective, etc.

Example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_National_Historical_and_Cultural_Sites_%28Beijing%29


(The upload campaign stays available for 365 days a year (while images can only participate during September). It is up to local communities if they would like to have the upload link in the lists during the whole year or only during September.)


Romaine

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