Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/yo

O ti jẹ ọdun 12 lati igba ti awọ Wikimedia aiyipada lọwọlọwọ (Vector) ti wa ni ransogun. Ninu ewadun to koja, wiwo naa ti ni afikun pelu awọn amugbooro, awọn ohun elo ati awọn iwe afọwọkọ olumulo. Pupọ ninu iwọnyi ko ni iṣakojọpọ ni oju tabi agbelebu-wiki. Ni akoko kanna, apẹrẹ wẹẹbu, ati awọn ireti ti awọn oluka ati awọn olootu, ti wa. A ro pe o to akoko lati mu diẹ ninu awọn imọran wọnyi ki o mu wọn wa si iriri aifọwọyi ti gbogbo awọn olumulo, lori gbogbo wiki, ni ọna ti o ṣeto ati deede.

Our goals are to make Wikimedia wikis more welcoming and to increase the utility amongst readers and maintain utility for existing editors. We measure the increase of trust and positive sentiment towards our sites, and the utility of our sites (the usage of common actions such as search and language switching).

Lọwọlọwọ, lori ọpọlọpọ awọn wiki, awọn olumulo ti o wọle nikan ni anfani lati jade ni ẹyọkan. Lori wiki ti a yan, awọn ayipada wa ti wa ni ransogun fun gbogbo nipasẹ aiyipada, ati awọn olumulo ti o wọle ni anfani lati jade. A nireti lati mu eto wiki ti olugba kutukutu pọ si diẹdiẹ, titi awọn ilọsiwaju wa yoo fi jẹ aiyipada lori gbogbo wiki ni Oṣu Keje 2022.

Currently, the interface…
''' …doesn't match the expectations. …is cluttered and not intuitive. …doesn't highlight the community side. …isn't consistent with the mobile version. '''


 * 1) The desktop interface does not match the expectations created by the modern web platforms. It feels disorienting and disconnected. Navigation and interface links are organized haphazardly.
 * 2) There is clutter that distracts users from focusing on what they came for. It is challenging for readers to focus on the content. It is not possible for them to intuitively switch languages, search for content, or adjust reading settings. New editors are unable to use their intuition to set up their account, open the editor, or learn how to use non-article pages for moderation purposes.
 * 3) A very small percentage of readers understand how Wikimedia wikis function. Many readers are not aware that the content they are reading is written by volunteers and updated frequently, or that they can potentially contribute as well.
 * 4) The large difference in experiences among our desktop interface, apps, and the mobile web, makes it difficult for readers to connect our products. There is a lack of unity in the concept of Wikimedia sites.

Principles
''' We do not touch the content. We do not remove any functionality. We do not change skins other than Vector. We are inspired by the existing gadgets. We do not make major changes in single steps. '''


 * 1) We are working on the interface only. No work will be done in terms of styling templates, the structure of page contents, map support, or cross-wiki templates.
 * 2) Though our changes are easily noticeable, we are taking an evolutionary approach and want the site to continue feeling familiar to readers and editors. Each feature is discussed, developed, and deployed separately.
 * 3) Elements of the interface might move around, but all navigational items and other functionality currently available by default will remain.
 * 4) Skins other than Vector are out of the scope of our adjustments. We have frozen Vector to Legacy Vector, and begun deploying our features as parts of the new default Vector.
 * 5) We have analysed many wikis and have noticed many useful gadgets. Some of them definitely deserve to be surfaced and be a part of default experience.
 * 6) Both prior to development and after deployment, we collect data (via A/B testing, prototype feedback rounds, etc.). In the case of significantly negative results, we will roll back our changes.
 * 7) It is our intention to test our improvements in collaboration with a diverse set of volunteering early adopter wikis, both Wikipedias and sister projects.

Deployment plan and timeline
A fẹ ki awọn ilọsiwaju wa jẹ aiyipada lori gbogbo wiki ni Oṣu Keje 2022.

Get involved & Contact

 * Test individually: in Preferences, check the option . You can also enable our changes using the Global preferences.
 * Test individually: in Preferences, check the option . You can also enable our changes using the Global preferences.


 * Promote: Inform your community. Share our updates and blog posts.
 * Report bugs: to report a bug, create a task in Phabricator and add project.


 * Translate: help us translate related pages:

What features will be added
Each feature was built and implemented separately, over time. Our decisions are based on community feedback, user testing, and extracted API data.