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"In more languages" link**As a **Wikidata mobile reader
**I want to** see terms in all languages I understand
**in order to** get all the information that might be missing in my interface language
**Mockups (expanded):**
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{F26217387}
{F26217389}
{F26217390}
**Mockup (collapsed)**
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**Design specifications**
- blue areas show the heights from font baseline to another baseline
- red areas are touch targets
- a touch target needs to have at least 48 px by 48 px, clickable throughout the whole linethe icon/text is placed centered/centered
- the red line with an arrow is a keyline which is the strict border for text content not to overlap with the interactive area
- the interactive area has all icon buttons to trigger interactions in it
- for expanding and collapsing the touch target uses the whole width of the screen
- RTL/LTR{F26217381}
{F26217382}
{F26217383}
If Jay clicks on “In more languages”, he is shown the languages chosen for him by ULS. The exact same languages are shown that would also be selected on desktop**Acceptance criteria:**
[] There is an "in more languages" link below the item's details in the interface language (as shown in the mocks)
The default language is not repeated. I.e.[] When the user click anywhere on the click area of the link, the english statement of the mock stays in its original positionterms in other languages are shown.
In case of missing aliases/labels/description:[] The languages displayed are the ones as chosen by the ULS extension, except for the interface language (as this is already visible above)
[] Missing labels/descriptions/aliases are indicated by the same wording as used on desktop. Their font is red, which will work as a call to action once this is editable.
[] The arrow of the "in more languages" line is flipped, once the languages are expanded, and flipped back to poiting down if it is collapsed
[] The design specifications are followed
**BDD**
we keep the wording of the desktop versionGIVEN I am on a Wikidata item page
the color is changed to red to have a clear distinction of minor information (e.g. aliases in the interface language) and missing information. This is especially important for the next milestone (edit mode)AND I click on the "In more languages" link
THEN I should see terms in all the languages I speak
**I want to** see terms in all languages I understand
**in order to** get all the information that might be missing in my interface language
**Mockups (expanded):**
{F26217385}
{F26217387}
{F26217389}
{F26217390}
**Mockup (collapsed)**
{F26217393}
**Design specifications**
- blue areas show the heights from font baseline to another baseline
- red areas are touch targets
- a touch target needs to have at least 48 px by 48 px, clickable throughout the whole linethe icon/text is placed centered/centered
- the red line with an arrow is a keyline which is the strict border for text content not to overlap with the interactive area
- the interactive area has all icon buttons to trigger interactions in it
- for expanding and collapsing the touch target uses the whole width of the screen
- RTL/LTR{F26217381}
{F26217382}
{F26217383}
If Jay clicks on “In more languages”, he is shown the languages chosen for him by ULS. The exact same languages are shown that would also be selected on desktop**Acceptance criteria:**
[] There is an "in more languages" link below the item's details in the interface language (as shown in the mocks)
The default language is not repeated. I.e.[] When the user click anywhere on the click area of the link, the english statement of the mock stays in its original positionterms in other languages are shown.
In case of missing aliases/labels/description:[] The languages displayed are the ones as chosen by the ULS extension, except for the interface language (as this is already visible above)
[] Missing labels/descriptions/aliases are indicated by the same wording as used on desktop. Their font is red, which will work as a call to action once this is editable.
[] The arrow of the "in more languages" line is flipped, once the languages are expanded, and flipped back to poiting down if it is collapsed
[] The design specifications are followed
**BDD**
we keep the wording of the desktop versionGIVEN I am on a Wikidata item page
the color is changed to red to have a clear distinction of minor information (e.g. aliases in the interface language) and missing information. This is especially important for the next milestone (edit mode)AND I click on the "In more languages" link
THEN I should see terms in all the languages I speak
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Cc: Aklapper, Lea_WMDE, Nandana, Lahi, Gq86, GoranSMilovanovic, QZanden, LawExplorer, Wikidata-bugs, aude, Lydia_Pintscher, Addshore, Mbch331
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