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Hi everyone,Climate Visuals is working to increase the photographs available to Wikimedia Commons intheir library and is seeking insights from the Wikipedia community about the climate change photos you need and would use.
(The Climate Visuals library is designed to increase the impact and engagement of climate change photography and information via their creative commons photo gallery andevidence base).
What are the specific climate- and biodiversity-related topics that you need photos for? What articles or topic areas are you working on, or planning to work on, that could use more compelling photos?
Please do let me know below and I’ll pass the message on. Climate Visuals will use this info to collect and curate existing photos that would fill these gaps. Thanks!TatjanaBaleta (talk)13:33, 22 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure how to report this, but the mobile page for "Ecology" has some sort of glitch whereby the text scroll can be shifted about a half inch to the left and off the screen. Can somebody on the back end fix this? Just letting you know.142.114.188.138 (talk)23:05, 31 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Drmies, I use the desktop site on Android phones and my current phone is a Samsung Galaxy S21 Utra 5G. I just checked the page on the mobile view and it scrolls normally to me, but again I rarely use the mobile view because I dislike it. I suggest reporting the issue toWikipedia:Village pump (technical), mentioning the device and operating system being used.Cullen328 (talk)23:42, 31 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]