MediaWiki talk:Gadget-ImageAnnotator.js

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This gadget is enabled globally for everyone through an inclusion in MediaWiki:Common.js. You need not (and in fact, cannot) enable it in any way; it is already enabled. In case of an insurmountable problem, there's an emergency switch-off that logged-in users can use: just enable at Special:Preferences→Gadgets the gadget for "disabling image annotations". If you feel the need to do that, please also report your problem here.

To see all annotated images, visit Category:Images with annotations.
Documentation on this script is at Help:Gadget-ImageAnnotator.

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Pending tasks for Gadget-ImageAnnotator.js: edit this list - add to watchlist - purge
None of these need to be fixed immediately, but they should be looked at eventually.
  • Provide a way to edit rectangles (allow size changes).
  • Icons instead of rectangles for some notes? (See here and here.)
  • Grouping of notes into layers? (See here.)
ImageAnnotator's Documentation.
ImageAnnotator's Frequently Asked Questions.
ImageAnnotator's technical Forum.
ImageAnnotator's non-technical Forum.
Image note guideline.

Annotation shapes[edit]

I don't quite understand the argument (in Help:Image-Annotator#Frequently asked questions) that other annotation shapes are "not possible". Consider, for example, this screenshot I just took: https://imgur.com/a/n8JFClM. As the caption says, that circular annotation was created by simply adjusting the CSS properties for the annotation ‎<div>...‎</div>s: equal height and width, a positioning correction so that its center point is the same, and a ridiculously high border-radius value. Common trick. I'm sure css-tricks can offer plenty more.

I'm not saying annotations should go crazy with custom shapes, but I can certainly see how having at least circular ones could be useful, and those are ridiculously easy. FeRDNYC (talk) 03:30, 13 July 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Border-radius is not a solution – the argument is not about the impossibility of displaying non-rectangular annotations, but the impossibility of creating them. However, the point about issues in IE8 and lower doesn’t apply anymore – not even IE11 gets JavaScript nowadays. I don’t know what is meant by considerable difficulty using the <canvas> element of HTML5, but I assume it means this is still not ridiculously easy, although probably no longer entirely impossible. —Tacsipacsi (talk) 11:36, 15 July 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]

Worst gadget[edit]

Happens every time and makes me think I'm stuck in 2003.

This thing needs a top-to-bottom re-creation. I wish I knew how to code because I'd do it myself. I can never get the tool to appear to allow me to create new notes, and existing notes often don't show. And even when I do create new notes, it doesn't let me save them, so I need to paste in the wikitext and save it. And then there's the fact that making small note boxes is ridiculously difficult. And the whole user interface feels like something out of Windows 98. Should this be a Community Wishlist entry? ɱ (talk) 21:14, 27 August 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]

I'd support that. To me the image annotator appears selectively and randomly and if it appears only functions with the workaround you also use. Paradise Chronicle (talk) 21:18, 8 September 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]
But I'd like to add that it is a great gadget, it just has a disfunction. The idea of it is great. Paradise Chronicle (talk) 07:44, 5 October 2023 (UTC)Reply[reply]