Hey Kaldari,
Thanks so much for yesterday's code fix to display videos in a modal viewer when you click on article thumbnails!
This was long overdue and makes a huge difference already, as shown in this example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_insensitivity_to_pain
I agree with Erik that the ideal behavior would be to play the video immediately after you click on the thumbnail, without requiring a second click to play in modal view.
Now, is there any chance we could do something similar for still photos? As a longtime photographer, it drives me nuts that clicking on a thumbnail article takes you to this overwhelming page on Commons, with scary walls of text all around the image. (That's one of the reasons I haven't yet migrated any of my 20k Flickr photos to Commons, BTW.)
Most modern web sites nowadays just show you the photo in full screen, with only a few icons around it, so you can experience the image as it was intended to be seen (typically in a black modal panel, to make it pop up more). You still have the option to reveal all the text details if you want them, but they are not forced on you as we do today on Wikipedia and Commons.
Hopefully, our new multimedia team will be able to join forces with the design team to tackle some of these commonsense UI improvements, once we get up to speed this summer.
Thanks again for this welcome prelude :)
Fabrice
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On May 30, 2013, at 1:35 AM, wikitech-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
From: Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles Date: May 29, 2013 9:21:48 PM PDT To: Ryan Kaldari rkaldari@wikimedia.org Cc: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Reply-To: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Yes, better support for display of images through a modal viewer would be great. I'm not sure a "modal" parameter that has to be explicitly set for files is the best approach - I would recommend optimizing the default experience when a user clicks an image or video. It's not clear that the current behavior based on a pixel threshold is actually desirable as the default behavior. (On a side note, the TMH behavior should be improved to actually play the video immediately, not require a second click to play in modal view.)
Magnus Manske explored an alternative approach pretty extensively in response to the October 2011 Coding Challenge, which is worth taking a look at: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Magnus_Manske/wikipic
Cheers, Erik
From: Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles Date: May 30, 2013 12:42:00 AM PDT To: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Cc: Erik Moeller emoeller@wikimedia.org Reply-To: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
I tend to agree that a light box or other modalish zoom should become the default behavior.
-- brion On May 30, 2013 5:50 AM, "Ryan Kaldari" rkaldari@wikimedia.org wrote:
For years, I have weeped and wailed about people adding complicated maps and diagrams as 220px thumbnail images to Wikipedia articles. These sort of images are virtually useless within an article unless they are displayed at relatively large sizes. Unfortunately, including them at large sizes creates a whole new set of problems. Namely, large images mess up the formatting of the page and cause headers, edit links, and other images to get jumbled around into strange places (or even overlapping each other on occasion), especially for people on tablets or other small screens. The problem is even worse for videos. Who wants to watch a hi-res video in a tiny 220px inline viewer? If there are subtitles, you can't even read them. But should we instead include them as giant 1280px players within the article? That seems like it would be obnoxious.
What if instead we could mark such complicated images and high-res videos to be shown in modal viewers when the user clicks on them? For example: [[File:Highres-video1.webm|**thumb|right|modal|A high res video]]. When you clicked on the thumbnail, instead of going to Commons, a modal viewer would overlay across the screen and let you view the video/image at high resolution (complete with a link to Commons and the attribution information). Believe it or not, this capability already exists for videos on Wikipedia, but it's basically a hidden feature of TimedMediaHandler. If you include a video in a page and set the size as 200px or less, it activates the modal behavior. Unfortunately, the default size for videos is 220px (as of 2010) so you will almost never see this behavior on a real article. If you want to see it, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/** American_Sign_Language#**Variationhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language#Variationand click on one of the videos. Compare that with the video viewing experience at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Congenital_insensitivity_to_ **pain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_insensitivity_to_pain. It's a world of difference. Now imagine that same modal behavior at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Cathedral_Peak_Granodiorite#** Geological_overviewhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Peak_Granodiorite#Geological_overviewand https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Battle_of_Jutlandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jutland .
Such an idea would be relatively trivial to implement. The steps would be:
- Add support for a 'modal' param to the [[File:]] handler (
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/**r/#/c/66062/https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/66062/ ) 2. Add support for the 'modal' param to TimedMediaHandler ( https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/**r/#/c/66063/https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/66063/ ) 3. Add support for the 'modal' param to images via some core JS module (not done yet)
As you can see, I've already gotten started on adding this feature for videos via TimedMediaHandler, but I haven't done anything for images yet. I would like to hear people's thoughts on this potential feature and how it could be best implemented for images before doing anything else with it. What are your thoughts, concerns, ideas?
Ryan Kaldari
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From: Ryan Kaldari rkaldari@wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles Date: May 30, 2013 12:46:13 AM PDT To: Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org Cc: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Reply-To: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
On 5/29/13 9:21 PM, Erik Moeller wrote:
Yes, better support for display of images through a modal viewer would be great. I'm not sure a "modal" parameter that has to be explicitly set for files is the best approach - I would recommend optimizing the default experience when a user clicks an image or video. It's not clear that the current behavior based on a pixel threshold is actually desirable as the default behavior. (On a side note, the TMH behavior should be improved to actually play the video immediately, not require a second click to play in modal view.)
Does anyone think it would be a bad idea to just make modal viewing the default for thumbnailed videos?
Ryan Kaldari
From: Antoine Musso hashar+wmf@free.fr Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles Date: May 30, 2013 12:52:25 AM PDT To: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Reply-To: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Le 30/05/13 05:49, Ryan Kaldari a écrit :
When you clicked on the thumbnail, instead of going to Commons, a modal viewer would overlay across the screen and let you view the video/image at high resolution
<snip>
I discovered yesterday that Commons as such a tool to browse pictures in a category. Whenever you browse a category page such as: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Hackathons
There is a Green icon which when hovered will expand to 'show slideshow' and when clicked replace the view with a slideshow view like Picassa / Flickr ...
It would be nice to have that build in MediaWiki. Maybe there is a well supported JQuery plugin that does just that and we could ship in core?
-- Antoine "hashar" Musso
From: Antoine Musso hashar+wmf@free.fr Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles Date: May 30, 2013 1:34:35 AM PDT To: wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org Reply-To: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Le 30/05/13 09:46, Ryan Kaldari a écrit :
Does anyone think it would be a bad idea to just make modal viewing the default for thumbnailed videos?
Be bold! To play it safe, you can make the feature protected with a global feature that we will slowly enable on all wiki and eventually phase out later on :-] This way the code will land everywhere and we can play test it on beta then on commons ...
-- Antoine "hashar" Musso "did I say: 'be bold' ?"
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great step toward getting to an actual "media"wiki Can the player be skinned?
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On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Fabrice Florin fflorin@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Hey Kaldari,
Thanks so much for yesterday's code fix to display videos in a modal viewer when you click on article thumbnails!
This was long overdue and makes a huge difference already, as shown in this example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_insensitivity_to_pain
I agree with Erik that the ideal behavior would be to play the video immediately after you click on the thumbnail, without requiring a second click to play in modal view.
Now, is there any chance we could do something similar for still photos? As a longtime photographer, it drives me nuts that clicking on a thumbnail article takes you to this overwhelming page on Commons, with scary walls of text all around the image. (That's one of the reasons I haven't yet migrated any of my 20k Flickr photoshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/sets/ to Commons, BTW.)
Most modern web sites nowadays just show you the photo in full screen, with only a few icons around it, so you can experience the image as it was intended to be seen (typically in a black modal panel, to make it pop up more). You still have the option to reveal all the text details if you want them, but they are not forced on you as we do today on Wikipedia and Commons.
Hopefully, our new multimedia team will be able to join forces with the design team to tackle some of these commonsense UI improvements, once we get up to speed this summer.
Thanks again for this welcome prelude :)
Fabrice
Fabrice Florin Product Manager, Editor Engagement Wikimedia Foundation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)
On May 30, 2013, at 1:35 AM, wikitech-l-request@lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
*From: *Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org *Subject: **Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles* *Date: *May 29, 2013 9:21:48 PM PDT *To: *Ryan Kaldari rkaldari@wikimedia.org *Cc: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Reply-To: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Yes, better support for display of images through a modal viewer would be great. I'm not sure a "modal" parameter that has to be explicitly set for files is the best approach - I would recommend optimizing the default experience when a user clicks an image or video. It's not clear that the current behavior based on a pixel threshold is actually desirable as the default behavior. (On a side note, the TMH behavior should be improved to actually play the video immediately, not require a second click to play in modal view.)
Magnus Manske explored an alternative approach pretty extensively in response to the October 2011 Coding Challenge, which is worth taking a look at: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Magnus_Manske/wikipic
Cheers, Erik
*From: *Brion Vibber bvibber@wikimedia.org *Subject: **Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles* *Date: *May 30, 2013 12:42:00 AM PDT *To: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Cc: *Erik Moeller emoeller@wikimedia.org *Reply-To: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
I tend to agree that a light box or other modalish zoom should become the default behavior.
-- brion On May 30, 2013 5:50 AM, "Ryan Kaldari" rkaldari@wikimedia.org wrote:
For years, I have weeped and wailed about people adding complicated maps
and diagrams as 220px thumbnail images to Wikipedia articles. These sort of
images are virtually useless within an article unless they are displayed at
relatively large sizes. Unfortunately, including them at large sizes
creates a whole new set of problems. Namely, large images mess up the
formatting of the page and cause headers, edit links, and other images to
get jumbled around into strange places (or even overlapping each other on
occasion), especially for people on tablets or other small screens. The
problem is even worse for videos. Who wants to watch a hi-res video in a
tiny 220px inline viewer? If there are subtitles, you can't even read them.
But should we instead include them as giant 1280px players within the
article? That seems like it would be obnoxious.
What if instead we could mark such complicated images and high-res videos
to be shown in modal viewers when the user clicks on them? For example:
[[File:Highres-video1.webm|**thumb|right|modal|A high res video]]. When
you clicked on the thumbnail, instead of going to Commons, a modal viewer
would overlay across the screen and let you view the video/image at high
resolution (complete with a link to Commons and the attribution
information). Believe it or not, this capability already exists for videos
on Wikipedia, but it's basically a hidden feature of TimedMediaHandler. If
you include a video in a page and set the size as 200px or less, it
activates the modal behavior. Unfortunately, the default size for videos is
220px (as of 2010) so you will almost never see this behavior on a real
article. If you want to see it, go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**
American_Sign_Language#**Variation< https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Sign_Language#Variation%3Eand click on one of the videos. Compare that with the video viewing
experience at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Congenital_insensitivity_to_
**pain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_insensitivity_to_pain.
It's a world of difference. Now imagine that same modal behavior at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Cathedral_Peak_Granodiorite#**
Geological_overview< https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_Peak_Granodiorite#Geological_overvie...
and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Battle_of_Jutlandhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jutland
.
Such an idea would be relatively trivial to implement. The steps would be:
- Add support for a 'modal' param to the [[File:]] handler (
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/**r/#/c/66062/https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/66062/
)
- Add support for the 'modal' param to TimedMediaHandler (
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/**r/#/c/66063/https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/66063/
)
- Add support for the 'modal' param to images via some core JS module
(not done yet)
As you can see, I've already gotten started on adding this feature for
videos via TimedMediaHandler, but I haven't done anything for images yet. I
would like to hear people's thoughts on this potential feature and how it
could be best implemented for images before doing anything else with it.
What are your thoughts, concerns, ideas?
Ryan Kaldari
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*From: *Ryan Kaldari rkaldari@wikimedia.org *Subject: **Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles* *Date: *May 30, 2013 12:46:13 AM PDT *To: *Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org *Cc: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Reply-To: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
On 5/29/13 9:21 PM, Erik Moeller wrote:
Yes, better support for display of images through a modal viewer would
be great. I'm not sure a "modal" parameter that has to be explicitly
set for files is the best approach - I would recommend optimizing the
default experience when a user clicks an image or video. It's not
clear that the current behavior based on a pixel threshold is actually
desirable as the default behavior. (On a side note, the TMH behavior
should be improved to actually play the video immediately, not require
a second click to play in modal view.)
Does anyone think it would be a bad idea to just make modal viewing the default for thumbnailed videos?
Ryan Kaldari
*From: *Antoine Musso hashar+wmf@free.fr *Subject: **Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles* *Date: *May 30, 2013 12:52:25 AM PDT *To: *wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Reply-To: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Le 30/05/13 05:49, Ryan Kaldari a écrit :
When you clicked on the thumbnail, instead of going to Commons, a modal
viewer would overlay across the screen and let you view the video/image
at high resolution
<snip>
I discovered yesterday that Commons as such a tool to browse pictures in a category. Whenever you browse a category page such as: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Hackathons
There is a Green icon which when hovered will expand to 'show slideshow' and when clicked replace the view with a slideshow view like Picassa / Flickr ...
It would be nice to have that build in MediaWiki. Maybe there is a well supported JQuery plugin that does just that and we could ship in core?
-- Antoine "hashar" Musso
*From: *Antoine Musso hashar+wmf@free.fr *Subject: **Re: [Wikitech-l] showing videos and images in modal viewers within articles* *Date: *May 30, 2013 1:34:35 AM PDT *To: *wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org *Reply-To: *Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Le 30/05/13 09:46, Ryan Kaldari a écrit :
Does anyone think it would be a bad idea to just make modal viewing the
default for thumbnailed videos?
Be bold! To play it safe, you can make the feature protected with a global feature that we will slowly enable on all wiki and eventually phase out later on :-] This way the code will land everywhere and we can play test it on beta then on commons ...
-- Antoine "hashar" Musso "did I say: 'be bold' ?"
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