On 17 December 2014 at 21:12, Dmitry Brant <[email protected]> wrote:
> * Lead Images -- When navigating to an article, the app now displays the > most relevant image from the article at the very top, with the image > expanded to fit the width of your screen, and the title of the article > overlaid onto it. This provides a much improved visual context of the > article, and a better entry point into starting your reading experience. > (We're even doing face-detection in the image, so that photos of persons are > properly aligned in the viewing area) I've found a number of bugs with this (all on HTC Desire HD, running Android 2.3.5, native browser), which can be seen in: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_mobile_app_beta_bugs_-_2014-12-18 They include text over key parts of images (images numbered 3 and 4) and badly cropped images (2, 5, 6 ,7), (Image 1 shows a different problem, with the featured article.) > * Image Viewer -- Tapping on any image in an article (including the lead > image) will take you to a full-screen image viewer where the image may be > panned and zoomed. I found this happened when I tapped on other parts of the page, even when the image was scrolled off-screen. > * Wikidata descriptions in Nearby search results. When will we get the pins-on-map view back? -- Andy Mabbett @pigsonthewing http://pigsonthewing.org.uk _______________________________________________ Mobile-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l
