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Watch Video template

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A prototype template to display a chosen thumbnail for an audio or video file. This allows the user to choose any image as a thumbnail and not be restricted to the frames inside the video. For example, the user may wish to display a logo or explanatory label instead.

  • thumbnail image could be empty
  • file may be audio only, video only, or audio and video
  • can be used to workaround bugzilla:23160 "Theora video thumbnails corrupt"

Existing {{Listen}}



The above does not quite emulate the layout of the normal embedded media file.

This code:

{{User:84user/Thumbnail
| file =Cal_ifps25fr25_q10.ogv
| image = Calibration-test-white.png
| align = left
}}


displays the following:

Here is some text preceding the thumbnail template.

Image info . Video info . Play video

Here is some text following the thumbnail template.

Mockups

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1. Image links to its own page as normal. Preceding text here.

Image info . Video info . Play video

Postceding text here.

2. Image links to media page. Image and all links align right. Preceding text here.

Image info . Video info . Play video

Postceding text here. The floating-around-image mode must be cancelled after this text with <br clear="all" /> or <br style="clear:both" />.

3. Image links to media page. Image and all links align left. Preceding text here.

Image info . Video info . Play video

Postceding text here. The floating-around-image mode must be cancelled after this text with <br clear="all" /> or <br style="clear:both" />.

4. Image links to media page. Image and all links align right. Image is actual size, not a thumb. Preceding right-aligned image and text here.

caption=right-aligned image to test compatibility with following table
Image info . Video info . Play video

Postceding text here. The floating-around-image mode must be cancelled after this text with <br clear="all" /> or <br style="clear:both" />.

5. Image links to media page. Image and all links align right. Image is actual size, not a thumb. Preceding left-aligned image and text here.

caption=left-aligned image to test compatibility with following table
Image info . Video info . Play video

Postceding text here. The floating-around-image mode must be cancelled after this text with <br clear="all" /> or <br style="clear:both" />.

6. Image links to media page. Image box has no alignment. Image is actual size, not a thumb. Preceding left-aligned image and text here.

caption=left-aligned image to test compatibility with following table
Image info . Video info . Play video

Postceding text here. The floating-around-image mode must be cancelled after this text with <br clear="all" /> or <br style="clear:both" />.

Use cases

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Image info . Video info . Play video
other sections

Length scale using timelines

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This is a graphical display of length scales using the <timeline> markup.

1 E-1 mInchFoot (length)yard1 E0 m1 E-2 mSuper high frequency1 E9 Hz21 cm lineISM bandfoot1 E8 Hzultra high frequency1 E1 m

See also Category:Graphical timelines

Smaller length scale using timelines

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This is a graphical display of length scales using the <timeline> markup.

1 E-1 mInchFoot (length)yard1 E0 m1 E-2 mSuper high frequency1 E9 Hz21 cm lineISM bandfoot1 E8 Hzultra high frequency1 E1 m

Starbox ideas

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This tests ways of adding host galaxy information to star articles. I adapted Starbox fragments from S Doradus in these examples.

Extragalactic

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For the few articles of stars outside our galaxy:
Extragal Distance and Location
Extragal Distance and Location
Astrometry
Distance 169.000 Ly
(51815.06 pc)
Location LMC (outside Milky Way)
Extragalactic star box with Distance and Host galaxy
Extragal Distance and Host galaxy
Astrometry
Distance 169.000 Ly
(51815.06 pc)
Host galaxy LMC (outside Milky Way)
Extragal Distance with Host galaxy in parentheses
Extragal Distance with Host galaxy in parentheses
Astrometry
Distance 169.000 Ly
(51815.06 pc) (LMC)

In the Milky Way

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For the great majority of articles of stars inside our galaxy:
Localstar Distance and Location
Localstar Distance and Location
Astrometry
Distance 362 Ly
(100 pc)
Location Milky Way
Localstar Distance and Host galaxy
Localstar Distance and Host galaxy
Astrometry
Distance 362 Ly
(100 pc)
Host galaxy Milky Way
Localstar Distance with Host galaxy in parentheses
Localstar Distance with Host galaxy in parentheses
Astrometry
Distance 362 Ly
(100 pc)
(Milky Way)

Host galaxy in the top Observation data section:

S Doradus - with Host galaxy
S Doradus - with Host galaxy

S Doradus
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Dorado
Right ascension 05h 18m 14.35s
Declination -69° 15' 01.1"'
Apparent magnitude (V) 8.6 to 11.5
Host galaxy LMC (outside Milky Way)
Characteristics
Spectral type A0
U−B color index ?
B−V color index ?
Variable type Variable Star of irregular type
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)228 km/s
Absolute magnitude (MV)-9.9
Distance 169.000 Ly
(51815.06 pc)
Database references
SIMBADdata

Local star with Host galaxy in the top Observation data section:

S Doradus - with Host galaxy
S Doradus - with Host galaxy

Local star
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Dorado
Right ascension 05h 18m 14.35s
Declination -69° 15' 01.1"'
Apparent magnitude (V) 8.6 to 11.5
Host galaxy Milky Way
Database references
SIMBADdata

Other ideas

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Star name
Observation data

epoch

Constellation Doradus
Right ascension ra 1h 12m 30s
Declination dec 54deg32sec

Observation data explanation

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This star is in the Milky Way unless the box above has "Host Galaxy".
Click show for more details.

More details here on each field ...

  • Constellation means the star grouping within which the star appears.
  • Right ascension means the distance on the celestial sphere measured eastwards from the First Point of Aries, counted in hours minutes and seconds ... examples: 05h 18m 14.35s ...
  • Declination is ... degrees, minutes of arc and seconds of arc
  • Apparent magnitude is ...
  • Host galaxy indicates where the star is located, if absent then the Milky Way is meant

Infobox parameters not used in the above examples:


| parallax_footnote = <!--Parallax footnote-->
| dist_ly = <!--Distance (in light years)-->
| dist_pc = <!--Distance (in parsecs)-->
| gal_lat= -33.4443
| gal_lon=279.9798

Original S Doradus starbox

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S Doradus (Original)
S Doradus

S Doradus
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Dorado
Right ascension 05h 18m 14.35s
Declination -69° 15' 01.1"'
Apparent magnitude (V) 8.6 to 11.5
Characteristics
Spectral type A0
U−B color index ?
B−V color index ?
Variable type Variable Star of irregular type
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)228 km/s
Absolute magnitude (MV)-9.9
Distance 169.000 Ly
(51815.06 pc)
Details
Mass60 M
Radius390 R
Luminosity500.000 L
Surface gravity (log g)cgs
Temperature10.000 K
Metallicity?
Rotation40 year
Age? years
Orbit
Other designations
RMC 88, CD-69° 295, GSC 09162-00057, SK -69° 94, CPC 21.1 778, HD 35343, CPD-69° 356, IRAS 05182-6918, TYC 9162-57-1, AAVSO 0518-69, JP11 1060, UBV M 10914, GCRV 56122, LHA 120-S 96, UCAC2 1799310.
Database references
SIMBADdata