I'd like to announce a new Labs tool to show a periodic table <https://tools.wmflabs.org/ptable/>. It is based on WikiPeriod's PHP code (in turn ported from JavaScript) and features several improvements:

 * 'tiles' are wider and taller;
 * most of them are now provided with a background color (the same as
   Wikipedia's
   
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table#Periodic_table_legend_for_category>)
   based on the elements' "subclass of" property
   <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P279> (the same that powers
   period/group detection);
 * for labels, Wikidata's built-in language fallback is used instead of
   just falling back to English;
 * a public JSON API <https://tools.wmflabs.org/ptable/api> is
   available for everyone!

And some more under the hood:

 * rewritten in Python with Jinja2:
     o more object-oriented
     o presentation is split from actual logic
     o less vulnerable to XSS attacks
 * a LRU (least recently used) cache with a maximum TTL (per-item
   time-to-live) value of 6 hours is used to avoid hitting data sources
   on every request;
 * both the Wikidata API and Wikidata Query can be used interchangeably
   as sources.

I had to create some items such as Q19753344 <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19753344> and Q19753345 <https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19753345> to properly categorize elements. My knowledge of chemistry is limited, so please report/fix every mistake you can find ;-)

Future plans include:

 * oxidation state
 * images
 * responsive design
 * alternative table structures

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