Am 13.08.2014 15:56 schrieb "Magnus Manske" magnusmanske@googlemail.com:
On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:51 AM, rupert THURNER rupert.thurner@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 6:26 PM, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org
wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 4:57 PM, Magnus Manske magnusmanske@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