Am 13.08.2014 15:56 schrieb "Magnus Manske"
<magnusmanske(a)googlemail.com>om>:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:51 AM, rupert THURNER <rupert.thurner(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Erik Moeller <erik(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Magnus
Manske
> > <magnusmanske(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> It's probably fine for
"modern" viewing, although it's hard to guess
> that
> >> you get to the file page via the little Commons icon for people who
(in
> all
> >> likelihood) have never seen that icon, or visited Commons.
>
> > Indeed, the icon to the File: page is currently very opaque. We're
> > preparing for a round of possible changes to the viewing experience,
> > potentially including
> > - moving caption above the fold so readers don't have to hunt for it
> > - moving disable action above-the-fold
> > - potentially eliminating the below-the-fold panel entirely
> > - emphasizing the File: page more prominently as the canonical source
> > of metadata
> > - separating out download/use actions more clearly
> >
> > These changes will need to be carefully tested/validated. If you want
> > to take a look at an early early (!) prototype (!!), see
> >
http://multimedia-alpha.wmflabs.org/wiki/Lightbox_demo , but please
>
> magnus, do these changes make you turn it on again? if not, what would
need
to be better?
I think this is a non-issue. It took one click to get to the image page;
now it takes two. That's my main "problem" with it.
As I said, I'm not the target audience for this. I hope.
to give back the one click experience one would need two entry points. a
tab or a toolbox link to start mediaviewer, and standard behavior on the
images. for one link more in the gui everybody would be happy?
rupert