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)

I didn't mean to criticize, it was a "just for you to know". I didn't try yet to make one, but the black border is out of place here in my opinion. Something less strong or something that follows more our theme would be better. That set of CSS is meant to be customized anyway. Also left-aligned caption are fine imo.