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// if that would be clearer. <ttsamp>[[User:PC-XT|—PC]][[User talk:PC-XT|-XT]][[Special:Contribs/PC-XT|+]]</ttsamp> 17:00, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
 
== Replacing Wikiminiatlas.js with OSM.js ==
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::'''Support'''. We need better ways to provide geographic information (i.e. maps) in infoboxes than we have currently, and this proposal seems to be a step in the right direction. I see this as a basic need, not optional, thus not simply a gadget. --<small>[[User:Elekhh|ELEKHH]]<sup>[[User talk:Elekhh|T]]</sup></small> 01:25, 11 October 2014 (UTC)
: Support '''as a default-enabled gadget'''. We had the exact same functionality added on the Polish Wikipedia as a default gadget some years ago ([[:pl:MediaWiki:Gadget-map-toggler.js]]; limited by design to two maps only; see e.g. [[:pl:Kraków]]) and no one had ever complained after accidentally disabling it. We even have the styling of the main page implemented as a default-on gadget ([[:pl:MediaWiki:Gadget-main-page.css]]) and no one has problems with it either (I'd make it always-enabled if it was possible, though). I have no reasons to suspect the community here is stupider than the one there and I believe they can deal with it. [[User:Matma Rex|Matma Rex]] <small>[[User talk:Matma Rex|talk]]</small> 08:04, 11 October 2014 (UTC)
:'''Support''' as default-enabled gadget, with an appropriate description so users know what it does <ttsamp>[[User:PC-XT|—PC]][[User talk:PC-XT|-XT]][[Special:Contribs/PC-XT|+]]</ttsamp> 19:39, 15 October 2014 (UTC)
:I think using OSM.js (see below) is a better solution than cluttering up already cluttered infoboxes. [[User:MoreTomorrow|MoreTomorrow]] ([[User talk:MoreTomorrow|talk]]) 06:35, 20 February 2015 (UTC)
::{{ping|MoreTomorrow}} This does something totally different than OSM.js. [[User:Jackmcbarn|Jackmcbarn]] ([[User talk:Jackmcbarn|talk]]) 19:29, 1 March 2015 (UTC)