Am 03.02.2014 20:37, schrieb Bene*:
> I would be glad if you explained a bit further how this feature will work on
> client. There needs to be a mechanism to select which items are visible in the
> interwiki links section and which are not. This will perhaps be a setting on 
> the
> client. However, even if we say, only FA and GA badges should be shown in the
> article, it can still come to collisions when a sitelink has two badges which
> are both specified in the client's config. How should this cases be handled?

In that case, both badges would be shown. The idea is: "if it IS wrong, it
should LOOK wrong". Having both badges on the same page violates a convention.
The convention should not be enforced by the software but by the community
(possibly with the help of bots, common.js, etc).

I would propose to add a css class for each badge that applies to a given
language link. Per default, these classes would do nothing. Each client wiki can
then define site CSS (or JS) to make some badges visible.

-- 
Daniel Kinzler
Senior Software Developer

Wikimedia Deutschland
Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e.V.

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