Also sprach Roan Kattouw:
Another point of criticism: the article seems to study
thumbnails
(images generated with [[Image:Foo.jpg|thumb]]) exclusively. Images
without the thumb attribute are rendered differently (no caption, no
wrapper div, no magnifier icon), so you might wanna take a look at
those as well.
Yes. It seems that thumbnails are used more than other images so I
started there. (Is there a way to count?)
Here's a list of the things I'd like to study:
- non-thumb images and other figures
- multi-column text
- the style sheets
All in the context of Wikipedia, naturally.
My hypothesis is that the current HTML code can be simplified and
improved by relying more CSS. The benefits are reduced code size
(what's the bandwidth of Wikipedia?) and easier reuse of the content.
Cheers,
-h&kon
Håkon Wium Lie CTO °þe®ª
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