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A gallery shows items arranges in a row or a collection. The item can be represented by an image, but it does not always have an images.
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==What is a gallery?==
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A gallery is a display format. It shows items arranged in a row or a collection. The item can be represented by an image, but it does not always have an image.
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<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
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Household timeline text.png
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</gallery>
  
 
The gallery can be shown together with a timeline or a map or both.
 
The gallery can be shown together with a timeline or a map or both.
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<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
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Tapahtumat - settings.png
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</gallery>
  
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==Gallery types==
 
The gallery can represent for example
 
The gallery can represent for example
* People
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* People (individuals)
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* Organisations and groups. Companies (shops, restaurants, businesses)– families/households – crews – teams
 
* Places
 
* Places
 
* Works
 
* Works
 
* Events
 
* Events
  
==Place item (Säkylä)==
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The items are shown based on linked Wikidata items. Additional items can be shown following links via related Wikipedia categories for validating and importing to Wikidata.
===People===
 
* People born in Säkylä
 
* People died in Säkylä
 
* People associated with Säkylä
 
  
===Works===
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==The design of a gallery==
* Works depicting Säkylä (films shot in, location etc.)
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===Gallery types===
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* Item gallery – A gallery represents items. An item is displayed with a gutter between items.
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* Image gallery – Images are shown as a continuous mat.
  
===Events===
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===Item design===
* Events in Säkylä (also timeline, map)
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Types
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# Textual – A gallery item consists of text only.
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# Image optimised – the text content is displayed in as compact manner as possible uniformly across gallery items.
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# Varied – Gallery items have varying content and will be displayed in the best possible manner for each item:
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#* Text over image
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#* Text beside the image on a single-colour background
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#* Text only on a single-colour background
  
===Places===
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Other
* Places in Säkylä (> smaller subdivisions, named places)
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* Buttons, menus and indicators are used depending on the need of the content module.
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* The layout may be varied between components (text in the upper/lower part, button used/not, buttons placed in the upper/lower part)
  
==Person item (Carl)==
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==Controls==
===Works===
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=== [Plus] Add ===
* Works by Carl (also timeline, map)
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* person / event / place / work / organisation
* Works about Carl (also timeline, map)
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* [[Modal#Link_item]]
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=== [Funnel] Facet ===
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* based on connecting properties
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=== [] Sort ===
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* Alphabetical
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** Person: Last name, (first name)
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* Time of..
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** Person: Birth, death
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* Reverse
  
===Places===
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===[] Display===
* Important places of Carl (also map)
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* Gallery
 
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** + Map
===People===
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** + Timeline
* People associated with Carl (also social graph)
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* List
 
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{{design-nav}}
===Event===
 
* Carl's events (also timeline, map)
 
 
 
==Event item (Mary's wedding)==
 
===People===
 
* People at Mary's wedding (also social graph)
 
 
 
===Works===
 
* Works about Mary's wedding
 
 
 
===Events===
 
* Events in Mary's wedding (can also be a timeline)
 

Revision as of 05:13, 14 March 2020

What is a gallery?

A gallery is a display format. It shows items arranged in a row or a collection. The item can be represented by an image, but it does not always have an image.

The gallery can be shown together with a timeline or a map or both.

Gallery types

The gallery can represent for example

  • People (individuals)
  • Organisations and groups. Companies (shops, restaurants, businesses)– families/households – crews – teams
  • Places
  • Works
  • Events

The items are shown based on linked Wikidata items. Additional items can be shown following links via related Wikipedia categories for validating and importing to Wikidata.

The design of a gallery

Gallery types

  • Item gallery – A gallery represents items. An item is displayed with a gutter between items.
  • Image gallery – Images are shown as a continuous mat.

Item design

Types

  1. Textual – A gallery item consists of text only.
  2. Image optimised – the text content is displayed in as compact manner as possible uniformly across gallery items.
  3. Varied – Gallery items have varying content and will be displayed in the best possible manner for each item:
    • Text over image
    • Text beside the image on a single-colour background
    • Text only on a single-colour background

Other

  • Buttons, menus and indicators are used depending on the need of the content module.
  • The layout may be varied between components (text in the upper/lower part, button used/not, buttons placed in the upper/lower part)

Controls

[Plus] Add

[Funnel] Facet

  • based on connecting properties

[] Sort

  • Alphabetical
    • Person: Last name, (first name)
  • Time of..
    • Person: Birth, death
  • Reverse

[] Display

  • Gallery
    • + Map
    • + Timeline
  • List


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