Am Dienstag, den 28.04.2020, 17:58 -0400 schrieb Dan Eble: > On Apr 23, 2020, at 16:24, Jonas Hahnfeld < > [email protected] > > wrote: > > > I'd prefer file-names and thumbnails, unfolded by clicking. > > > > > > Is this behaviour adjustable? > > > > No, I'm merely linking the uploaded file (GitLab decides to display the > > image inline) and AFAICS there are no options to influence this > > behavior. > > The HTML for an image link looks like this. > > <a class="no-attachment-icon gfm" > href="/lilypond-issues/lilypond-trial/uploads/bf98e8def400ee15bf3e5ca0180ea544/new-instrument-name-x-offset.png" > target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-link="true"><img > src="/lilypond-issues/lilypond-trial/uploads/bf98e8def400ee15bf3e5ca0180ea544/new-instrument-name-x-offset.png" > alt="new-instrument-name-x-offset.png" class="gfm js-lazy-loaded > qa-js-lazy-loaded"></a> > > Notice alt="new-instrument-name-x-offset.png". > > Can we add project-specific CSS rules?
I'm not aware of any possibility. And even if we could, I don't think it would be a great idea because it gets us historical debt when switching to a new platform. What could be possible is to embed raw HTML code with a link into markdown (at least I've that it's possible). However this completely removes the image preview for all issues, which is less desirable than accepting with a few overly large images for a few issues. Jonas
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