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--- Comment #32 from foma...@googlemail.com 2012-01-26 22:14:24 UTC ---
An other possibility would be:
ul.gallery { display: table; }
li.gallerycaption { display: table-caption; }
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ul.gallery {
max-width: intrinsic; /* Safari/WebKit */
max-width: -moz-max-content; /* Firefox/Gecko */
}
should work in Chrome, Firefox and Safari
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--- Comment #30 from Antoine hashar Musso has...@free.fr 2011-12-13
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-mox-fit-content would be the best solution, if it were understood by
others..
Fixed wih inline-block in r93581 .
That change
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--- Comment #28 from foma...@googlemail.com 2011-08-24 10:46:34 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #27)
The Semantic MediaWiki people have standardized to call this universal caption
parameter intro in all their parameter settings. Whenever there's
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--- Comment #29 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-08-24 17:43:38 UTC ---
You picked an example that, by itself seems to not be related. That is only one
usage of intro and outro. Like I said, it's standardized, which means it's used
other places
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--- Comment #26 from foma...@googlemail.com 2011-08-23 09:04:30 UTC ---
The HTML5 idea of a caption is the element figcaption:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/grouping-content.html#the-figcaption-element .
figcaption can be used as the first or last
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--- Comment #27 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-08-23 21:15:50 UTC ---
The Semantic MediaWiki people have standardized to call this universal caption
parameter intro in all their parameter settings. Whenever there's a leading
title caption
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--- Comment #25 from Mark A. Hershberger m...@everybody.org 2011-08-18
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It really is a problem with Europium. Do you see any problems with display:
inline? It works suprisingly well, floats are as
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--- Comment #22 from foma...@googlemail.com 2011-08-17 17:28:16 UTC ---
I think the best solution would be to drop the attribute caption for gallery.
Content in an attribute is bad because it is not possible to use Wiki syntax. I
suppose the
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--- Comment #23 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-08-17 17:31:12 UTC ---
I think that is a good solution also, and much simpler. I like having a
caption, but if it is semantically incorrect, I can do without it.
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--- Comment #19 from Mark A. Hershberger m...@everybody.org 2011-08-02
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I like your solution. At least on Opera, FF and Chrome. Someone should test
IE.
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--- Comment #20 from DieBuche diebu...@gmail.com 2011-08-02 14:47:20 UTC ---
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I like your solution. At least on Opera, FF and Chrome. Someone should test
IE.
Incidentally, it was already fixed there ( due to the
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--- Comment #21 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-08-03 05:18:55 UTC ---
I am enthusiastically in favor of simply left-aligning it. I don't think the
advantages of centering it are worth all this developer/tester/debugger
attention. There are
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--- Comment #16 from DieBuche diebu...@gmail.com 2011-07-31 08:56:08 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #15)
So, I think it is time for a patch.
We don't need the rather ugly div hack. display:inline-block has exactly the
same effect and exactly
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--- Comment #17 from DieBuche diebu...@gmail.com 2011-07-31 09:07:39 UTC ---
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Another minor issue is that when an image gets pushed down to a new row on a
smaller screen, the gallery caption/title still isn't quite
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--- Comment #18 from DieBuche diebu...@gmail.com 2011-07-31 09:27:17 UTC ---
-mox-fit-content would be the best solution, if it were understood by others..
Fixed wih inline-block in r93581 .
I'll leave this open for now, regarding a left
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--- Comment #14 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-07-29 19:46:27 UTC ---
Another minor issue is that when an image gets pushed down to a new row on a
smaller screen, the gallery caption/title still isn't quite centered until the
screen is
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--- Comment #15 from Mark A. Hershberger m...@everybody.org 2011-07-30
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So, I think it is time for a patch.
I suggest making this patch depend on the perrow attribute
Care to take a stab at that?
Look at
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It quickly and easily solves the problem, but maybe causes new ones? I suppose
with some more testing, it can be decided
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--- Comment #9 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-07-27 06:08:06 UTC ---
I discovered a simple workaround: It seems wrapping the gallery in a div
constrains the width to only the necessary width, then the gallery caption
neatly centers over the
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--- Comment #10 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-07-27 06:09:07 UTC ---
The fix was tested on Opera and Google Chrome. I haven't tested other browsers.
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--- Comment #11 from DieBuche diebu...@gmail.com 2011-07-27 08:16:11 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #9)
I discovered a simple workaround: It seems wrapping the gallery in a div
constrains the width to only the necessary width, then the gallery
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--- Comment #12 from fastgoldf...@gmail.com 2011-07-27 16:32:55 UTC ---
I see, it looks like it needs to be floated for this trick to work:
div style=float:left;
gallery caption=Cologne
Image:Köln Panorama.jpg
Image:Köln Panorama.jpg
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I think we switched from inline-block to block due to floating problems. Are
you sure inline block works with all floats?
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--- Comment #2 from foma...@googlemail.com 2011-02-18 22:38:35 UTC ---
A simple solution for Firefox would be
ul.gallery { width: -moz-fit-content; }
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