This has been a problem on Wikinfo. We have set a limit of 200kb for images (Wikipedia has a 2mb limit). Some images simply can't be used but reducing the size and generally using thumbs produces difficulties in formatting which have to be corrected by hand which is quite laborious. A Wikipedia solution would have to be expressed as policy and have general support among editors.
Fred
From: "John R. Owens" jowens.wiki@ghiapet.homeip.net Reply-To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 16:11:26 -0500 To: English Wikipedia wikien-l@Wikipedia.org Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Re: Article size consistency 32k
Geoff Burling wrote:
<snip> > Download times are a very off-putting experience whenever one deals with > the Web, & very few web developers bother to optimize for speed -- or > even consider it a problem. Google is an amazing -- & very rare exception. > (I've had this discussion with a web designer friend several times, who > at least understands this issue -- although he's still a bit hobbled > with the "I want them to see the site how I choose, not how they may want > to choose" attitude.) > > And turning images off is not the solution. Much of the time, I want to > see some of the images in an article, such as a map, or specific > photographs of a person or a place; I'm not interested seeing in every > known image with the proper license that could be related to the > subject. Which is why I mentioned commons: not only does it support a > competition for the best images in a given category by allowing a > practically unlimited number of images to be uploaded, it does not > require the losers to be deleted because they are unused -- & allows > them to be available to compete in other categories.
I don't know if this might have ever been suggested before already, but perhaps a change in software could allow us to set a maximum image size in our user preferences? Either in width/height, e.g. "always shrink images to less than 200 pixels wide or 150 pixels high, whichever is smaller", or in kB, e.g. "always shrink images to less than 10 kB". There should probably be a limited number of selections, so that the images could be cached the same way they are for regular thumbnailing. And of course, you probably wouldn't want the rule applied to Image: namespace pages. How hard would this be to implement, and would it strain the servers much to have to serve up even more different-size versions of the same picture? It seems to me it could certainly speed up the page loads for those on <56kb/s connections. But then again, you might also end up with weird formatting, when the author/editor inserting into a page doesn't know how large the image ends up being displayed.
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