Couldn't you just use information in the title attribute of the link, to the image to find its name, then alphabetize it? (Note I can't really do anything beyond hello world in js, so anything I say may be impossible/etc)
-bawolff
On 11/19/06, Florian Straub flominator@gmx.net wrote:
Bryan Tong Minh wrote:
Would #mw-category-media .thumb { display: none; } in monobook.css do the trick?
Probably, but she asked for a JS solution, not a CSS one ;) However, it still doesn't fix the filenames problem; to /properly/ fix it would require either a server-side change (via preferences) or some sort of custom rendering pulling the raw data from query.php via AJAX and then parsing and displaying it.
What about using CatScan for this task?
http://tools.wikimedia.de/~daniel/WikiSense/CategoryIntersect.php?wikifam=co...
Best regards,
Flo
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