import streamlit as st import os from PIL import Image # Placeholder function for Wikipedia content fetching # You'll need to replace this with actual fetching logic def fetch_wikipedia_summary(keyword): # Placeholder text, replace with actual Wikipedia fetching logic return f"Summary about {keyword} from Wikipedia." # Display images from the current directory and fetch related Wikipedia stories def display_images_and_wikipedia_summaries(): st.title('Gallery with Related Stories') # Scan current directory for PNG images image_files = [f for f in os.listdir('.') if f.endswith('.png')] # Check if there are any PNG images if not image_files: st.write("No PNG images found in the current directory.") return # Iterate over found images for image_file in image_files: # Open and display each image image = Image.open(image_file) st.image(image, caption=image_file, use_column_width='always') # Extract a keyword from the image file name for Wikipedia search # This is a simple example; adjust logic as needed for more complex titles keyword = image_file.split('.')[0] # Assumes keyword is the file name without extension # Fetch and display related Wikipedia content wikipedia_summary = fetch_wikipedia_summary(keyword) st.write(wikipedia_summary) # Call the function to display images and summaries display_images_and_wikipedia_summaries() import streamlit as st st.markdown('# Three Dragons 🐉🌍 Mythical Dragons Around the World by Aaron Wacker') dragons = { '#Fafnir #Norse': '- **Story**: Fafnir originally a dwarf, transformed into a fierce dragon due to his greed for the treasure he guarded. He was later slain by the hero Sigurd. - **Significance**: deadly sin of greed and the corrupting power of wealth.', '#Quetzalcoatl #Aztec': '- **Story**: Quetzalcoatl, the Feathered Serpent, is not a dragon in the traditional sense but shares many similarities. He was a deity representing wind, air, and learning. - **Significance**: creator god and a symbol of death and rebirth.', '#Tiamat #Mesopotamian': '- **Story**: Tiamat, primordial goddess of ocean, turned into a dragon-like creature in a battle against her children who threatened her authority. - **Significance**: chaos of primordial creation and is often associated with the forces of nature.' } for dragon, story in dragons.items(): st.subheader(dragon) st.markdown(f"- {story}")