It should be considered that I recently threw in an "image location and caption style" feature in form of the table markup.
{| class=rimage
will align the image to the right, select a smaller font for the caption etc. Maybe we should focus on the thumbnail capability here.
<brag> Too bad my Nupedia software isn't runnig anymore, it had thumbnail, normal, high quality, and "figure only" view, with SVG support (SVG plugin required), and even *different* captions (brief for thumbnail, extended for normal/HQ/figure-only), and even hidden text for the "alt" tag to be read to the blind... </brag>
Magnus
Gabriel Wicke wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 16:05:00 +0100, Erik Moeller wrote:
tarquin said he wouldn't like an icon but prefer text. Any opinions?
With the [edit] and the [hide/show] links, I think we could really do with an icon here and there. The mangifying glass is almost universally recognized, and an ALT and TITLE tag could be further used to convey the meaning.
This could be done with css- a scalable image has a special class attached that can be used to add a icon (even on top of the image) or text (the latter would require js), all changeable with the css skin.
Gabriel Wicke
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