Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Frequently asked questions/pl

Kiedy te zmiany będą dostępne na największych wiki?
Nie w roku 2020, chyba że chętne społeczności zechcą dołączyć do testowania. Obecnie skupiamy się na rozwoju naszych pierwszych funkcjonalności w oparciu o zebrane przez nas dane oraz na testowaniu na wiki, które przystąpiły do testów. Mamy nadzieje, że uda się zobaczyć wszystkie te zmiany jako domyślne na wszystkich wiki w roku 2021.

Czy te ulepszenia będą implementowane w projektach siostrzanych albo na wiki z pismami niełacińskimi?
Yes. We have already made a list of early adopter wikis which represents various sizes and scripts. We also wanted to ensure that at least one non-Wikipedia project is selected.

Na których wiki te funkcje są już dostępne?
Obecnie są to:


 * projekty siostrzane:
 * 
 * 


 * wiki z pismem niełacińskim:
 * he:
 * fa:


 * Wikipedie w językach z pismem łacińskim:
 * eu:
 * fr:


 * dodatkowo:
 * Office Wiki

We are open to add more wikis to this list!

How can this be deployed on my wiki?
If you are interested to see the Desktop Improvements as default on your wiki,
 * 1) ask your community and reach the consensus,
 * 2) contact SGrabarczuk (WMF), email: sgrabarczuk-ctr@wikimedia.org if you need support.

Czy wpłynie to na skórkę Monobook lub Timeless?
Nie. Te zmiany mają zastosowanie tylko do skórki Wektor. [ Wektor] jest domyślnym interfejsem wiki Wikimedia od roku 2010. Nie zostaną zmienione pozostałe skórki, takie jak [ Monobook], [  Timeless], [  Minerva] czy [  Modern].

Czy zostanie zmienione coś przy wykresach, mapach, a-/f-/o-/tmboksach, infoboksach, szablonach nawigacyjnych i innych szablonach?
Nie. Nie zmienimy nic w obszarze z treścią artykułu zaznaczonym na rysunku obok szarym kolorem (z wyjątkiem spisu treści):

Jak mogę zaproponować ulepszenia?
Dodaj sekcję na [ stronie dyskusji głównej strony tego projektu] lub skontaktuj się bezpośrednio z użytkownikiem SGrabarczuk (WMF), e-mail: sgrabarczuk-ctr@wikimedia.org.

Jak mogę to wyłączyć?
Można włączać i wyłączać nowe ulepszenia w preferencjach użytkownika. Dodaliśmy także przycisk do wyłączania w menu po lewej (dostępny na każdej stronie):.

Jak mogę zgłosić błąd?
Załóż zgłoszenie w Phabricatorze dodając do niego tag projektu Desktop Improvements albo skontaktuj się bezpośrednio z SGrabarczuk (WMF), e-mail: sgrabarczuk-ctr@wikimedia.org.

Dlaczego nie zrobić tego jako oddzielna skórka?
It would be an excellent idea, but in the case of Wikimedia skins, it's easier to change an existing one than to create a new one from scratch. There are various reasons:
 * it would be too complex to make the existing extensions, gadgets, and user scripts compatible with yet another skin, and too costly to maintain their compatibility,
 * it would be too challenging to build and maintain yet another skin (as a total replacement is not an option),
 * it would be less likely for the communities to collaborate effectively in the process of building a new skin.

Why not use beta features only?
Beta features are available for registered users only, and the improvements are intended to serve our readers and unregistered users as well. Therefore, using beta features only would give us feedback from a very specific type of user that is not representative of our entire base of users. And moreover, we wish to receive the readers' and anonymous users' feedback from the earliest deployments.

Jakie są oczekiwane kryteria sukcesu?
Increase utility among our existing audiences, proxied by:


 * Interactions
 * Increase searches per session by 5% over the course of the project
 * Increase language switching per project by 5% over the course of the project


 * Affinity
 * Increase in positive and welcoming sentiments towards the site (via surveys and user testing)
 * Increase in sentiments of trust and credibility (measured via surveys and user testing)

As we define the changes we want to make with more specificity, we will expand and iterate on this list.

Why is the width of the content limited?  Why is there so much white space?
There are two reasons why we believe a layout with a max-width constraint will be beneficial to readers and editors:

Readability
The Wikipedia page on Line Length provides a good overview, as does the essay Size Matters: Balancing Line Length And Font Size In Responsive Web Design by Professor Laura Franz. The research study Computer text line lengths affect reading and learning by By Peter Orton, Ph.D. IBM Center for Advanced Learning is a more rigorous, academic study. The popular recommendation is that there should be between 40 and 75 characters per line. The findings of multiple studies conclude that "short line lengths are easier to read", and furthermore regarding learning and information retention "Subjects reading the narrow paragraphs had better retention than those reading the wide paragraphs".

In short, a maximum width allows for better readability, less eyes strain, and better retention of the information itself.

That said, we recognize that much of the content on our projects is meant to be scannable and we wanted to optimize for both scenarios and thus we landed a bit above the recommendation. We settled on an absolute width of 700pixes, which gives us between 59 and 109 characters per line.

Establishing a common reading experience
The second reason we think introducing a max-width could be beneficial to the reading experience is because it would work towards establishing a common experience for readers and editors. This should allow editors when making decisions about page layouts. The width the editor sees is the one the reader will see eventually. Currently an editor might be editing a page at a width of 1500px, while a reader reads it at a width of 1200px. By implementing a max-width we don’t remove this discrepancy completely (because there would still be variation below the fixed-width, for people with narrower screens), however we would be greatly limiting the range of variation.

For more details on our rationale and the process through which we selected the exact width, please go to the limiting content width project page.