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#163 FIXED Add tag views Christopher Allan Webber Caleb Davis
Description
Chris said,

    Should we have some page that allows us to view all active media
    related to an active tag? Something like: /tag/bunnies/


Why, yes. Yes we should. And by should, I mean, we could, and it
would be very helpful if we did. This feature was rolled over from
`#360 </issues/360>`_.

[BONUS] - /tag/bunnies+fangs



#165 WONTFIX submit_success function deprecated Caleb Davis
Description
A navigation function in mediagoblin/submit/views.py doesn't seem
to be in use any longer.

::

    def submit_success(request):
        return render_to_response(
            request, 'mediagoblin/submit/success.html', {})

Let's delete it.



#166 FIXED Custom grid generator Karen Rustad Jef van Schendel
Description
We'll need to build a custom grid generator to get some decent
thumbnail grids.

Here's what we have in mind now:


-  It should be able to create grids of different sizes, so we can
   choose different amounts of columns and rows.
-  Each thumbnail will be in a div element.
-  Every row of thumbnails will also be in a div. This will allow
   the rows to resize according to their contents (say a row only
   contains very wide images, in that case the height will be lower to
   avoid awkward spacing).
-  Each of these elements will have a class. For correct margins,
   the first and last thumbnail element in every row will have a
   second class that removes the margin at the left or right side,
   respectively.
-  The same should probably be true for the first and last row, to
   avoid extra space at the bottom or top of the grid.

(As I understand it, correct me if I'm wrong.)

So, basically like cwebber said:

::

    <div class="thumb_gallery">
       <div class="thumb_row">
         <div class="thumb_entry">
           <div class="thumb_image">
             <img src="blabla" />
           </div>
           <div class="thumb_label">Bla bla</div>
         [...]

And then for instance a thumbnail element will looks like:

::

    <div class="thumb_entry">

While a thumbnail element on the far right would have an extra
class:

::

    <div class="thumb_entry thumb_last">

Probably not important, but for reference: we're using thumbnails
that are 180px wide, with 10px of space in between.



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