Hi all,

We would appreciate your help to come up with a class name that community 
members can use to exclude an image from Media Viewer or related tools. 

Too many small files (like icons, flags, etc.) appear in Media Viewer for some 
articles, even though they are unrelated to the topic of the article. Other 
image files also need to be excluded, because they are not suitable for Media 
Viewer (such as maps using weird CSS/JS tricks, or images which use a clipping 
template).   

Many community members have reported this issue, which delivers an unpleasant 
browsing experience for users who only want to view images that are relevant 
for the article they are reading (and which are supported by Media Viewer).

We agree that this is an important issue. The most practical way to address it 
would require editors to add a .metadata class to the images they don’t want to 
show on a page, as proposed here: 

https://wikimedia.mingle.thoughtworks.com/projects/multimedia/cards/511

We just need to come up with a class name people are happy with for excluding 
an image from Media Viewer or related tools. We already exclude images which 
have a .metadata class, but there are images that aren't really metadata but 
still not appropriate.

Any ideas? What class name do you recommend we use to convey this important 
information?

Here are some possible ideas, to get this conversation started;
* hide
* exclude
* noshow
* ??

It would be best if we agreed on a name that is not tied to Media Viewer, so it 
can be used by other tools which may have the same needs, now or in the future.

Once we settle on a class name, we can schedule that feature for development, 
so editors can filter out unsuitable images for everyone’s viewing pleasure :)

Thanks for your feedback!


Fabrice

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Fabrice Florin
Product Manager, Multimedia
Wikimedia Foundation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)



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