Last modified: 2007-04-02 16:13:04 UTC
Transparent images have, since a short while a pattern to indicate which part of the image are transparent (white and grey blocks) on their description page. That's great and the same pattern should not be visible in the articles, but it is: transparent images in galleries (<gallery>) have those patterns and that looks very ugly and out off place. Example: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embleem_van_Wit-Rusland
This is fixed in trunk, r20340, with the styles removed by Erik. We should have resynchronization within a few days.
this should be controllable by CSS on a per-project and per-namespace basis. On commons, for example, it's very useful to have it in galleries - when looking for an icon, it's an important criterium to know if it has a transparent background. It would be a pain if I had to click every icons to look at the description page.
Is it fixed or should we use a css style? ...and which css style?