feature request #6709
closedDo not show UUID on media page
Added by Patrick Plitzner almost 7 years ago. Updated almost 5 years ago.
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Description
Example: http://campanula.e-taxonomy.net/cdm_dataportal/media/ac44e4b5-4820-46bc-820e-9e414c6b52e7
media site is only used as fallback -> will open images with direct link
Related issues
Updated by Patrick Plitzner almost 7 years ago
- Copied from feature request #6624: Campanula related portal issues added
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 7 years ago
- Related to feature request #6703: Improve title handling for media in dataportal added
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker about 5 years ago
- Subject changed from Do not show UUID on media site to Do not show UUID on media page
- Status changed from New to Feedback
HI Patrick, is this issue about the UUID being used as replacement for missing title attributes in the media page title and caption?
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
hi Patrick, could you please answer on my question?
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
- Priority changed from New to Priority14
- Target version changed from Unassigned CDM tickets to CDM UML 5.15
Updated by Patrick Plitzner almost 5 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Feedback
- Assignee changed from Patrick Plitzner to Andreas Kohlbecker
Andreas Kohlbecker wrote:
HI Patrick, is this issue about the UUID being used as replacement for missing title attributes in the media page title and caption?
Yes, it was about this "Media ac44e4b5-4820-46bc-820e-9e414c6b52e7" being shown as the title of the page.
Is there any test portal where I can see the change?
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
- Assignee changed from Andreas Kohlbecker to Patrick Plitzner
in this case the title for the media is missing, therefore the file name is being used instead set in parentheses.
A further improvement would be to distinguish the different media types an to adapt the title accordingly: Instead of "Media ...", "Image ...", "Video ....", "Audio... " etc.
Updated by Patrick Plitzner almost 5 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
- Assignee changed from Patrick Plitzner to Andreas Kohlbecker
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Andreas Kohlbecker wrote:
in this case the title for the media is missing, therefore the file name is being used instead set in parentheses.
A further improvement would be to distinguish the different media types an to adapt the title accordingly: Instead of "Media ...", "Image ...", "Video ....", "Audio... " etc.
This solution works fine.
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 5 years ago
Andreas Kohlbecker wrote:
in this case the title for the media is missing, therefore the file name is being used instead set in parentheses.
A further improvement would be to distinguish the different media types an to adapt the title accordingly: Instead of "Media ...", "Image ...", "Video ....", "Audio... " etc.
Is this "further improvement" already implemented or does a ticket exist?
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 5 years ago
By the way, is there a reason why we show the file name below image? Sometimes it is very ugly like in the above mentioned case http://campanula.e-taxonomy.net/cdm_dataportal/media/ac44e4b5-4820-46bc-820e-9e414c6b52e7 (it is even not created correctly!!)
I think if no title exists the file should not be shown below the image as pseudotitle, but we may show the full URL and have a label "URL" in front as for "source".
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 5 years ago
By the way, why have we removed the possibility to show multiple representations on the media page? It would be nice to reenable it but maybe a bit nicer then before e.g. by enabling switching between representations. Generally the specific media page should show ALL information about a media and this contains the different representations. But of course at the same time it should not clutter the page as often users are only interested in the most important information.
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 5 years ago
Connected with the representation is the question which filename to use different representations have different filenames
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 5 years ago
- Status changed from Closed to Feedback
- % Done changed from 100 to 90
Feel free to create new tickets from the above questions.
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
Andreas Müller wrote:
Andreas Kohlbecker wrote:
in this case the title for the media is missing, therefore the file name is being used instead set in parentheses.
A further improvement would be to distinguish the different media types an to adapt the title accordingly: Instead of "Media ...", "Image ...", "Video ....", "Audio... " etc.
Is this "further improvement" already implemented or does a ticket exist?
No there is no such ticket yet. I understand your comment as agreement to my suggestion an will create an new ticket for this ... #8372
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
- Copied to feature request #8372: media page: show media type in the page title added
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
Andreas Müller wrote:
By the way, is there a reason why we show the file name below image? Sometimes it is very ugly like in the above mentioned case http://campanula.e-taxonomy.net/cdm_dataportal/media/ac44e4b5-4820-46bc-820e-9e414c6b52e7 (it is even not created correctly!!)
I think if no title exists the file should not be shown below the image as pseudotitle, but we may show the full URL and have a label "URL" in front as for "source".
new issue for this #8373
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
- Copied to feature request #8373: media page: avoid showing ugly file names as title replacement added
Updated by Andreas Kohlbecker almost 5 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
- % Done changed from 90 to 100
And now to your last question:
By the way, why have we removed the possibility to show multiple representations on the media page? It would be nice to reenable it but maybe a bit nicer then before e.g. by enabling switching between representations. Generally the specific media page should show ALL information about a media and this contains the different representations. But of course at the same time it should not clutter the page as often users are only interested in the most important information.
The display of multiple representations has been made optional, see #6818 for more details on this.
Updated by Andreas Müller almost 5 years ago
- Target version changed from CDM UML 5.15 to Release 5.8