MediaWiki talk:Wikia.css

Thumbnail Images
Hi there, I've been meaning to post this for a looooong time and finally, here it is. A while ago a script was made that updates the thumbnail images and instead of the standar thumbnail, you see a way better version of it. So eg if you are browsing Jabra's page, instead of the standar thumbnails you will see this. I find it very good and I think it will update the wiki's look. Of course, we can change the color of the borders and such. Do you think it's worth using it? 19:58, October 25, 2013 (UTC)

^Agreed with Staw--

It looks fantastic, we should use it. 12:28, October 26, 2013 (UTC)

If we decide to use it, and admin must add this code in the page /* Border on the outside */ figure.thumb.thumbinner { border:2px solid #000; /* Rounded borders */ border-radius:6px; -moz-border-radius:6px; } /* Border on the inside */ figure.thumb a.image img { border:1px solid #000; } /* Caption */ figcaption.thumbcaption { /* Alignment to center */ text-align:center !important; } /* Decrease opacity of the details sprite */ a.internal.sprite.details.magnify { /* Translucent normally */ opacity:0.3 !important; } /* Fully visible on hovering */ a.internal.sprite.details.magnify:hover { opacity:1 !important; } Since we are already using the last part that removes the image attribution (its probably in MediaWiki:Common.css so it's unneeded. 12:35, October 26, 2013 (UTC)

That's not a script. Also I don't really like it, we should change colors and adapt it to our wiki, not just copy it as it is.

Do you have any suggestions? And yeah, it's not a script, it's a CSS, I didn't proof read what I wrote but it doesn't matter, everyone gets it. 06:11, October 27, 2013 (UTC)