Talk pages project/Usability/Prototype/Topic Containers

TODO
Add screenshots

Consider creating a pre-load form to simplify the "Share Feedback" instructions

Welcome!
On this page, you will find instructions for how to test desktop and mobile prototypes for a new way of showing section headings on talk pages.

Try the Prototype

 * 1) Using a desktop/laptop or mobile device, visit one of the following test Wikipedias:
 * 2) * Arabic (mobile | desktop)
 * 3) * Bengali (mobile | desktop)
 * 4) * Chinese (mobile | desktop)
 * 5) * English (mobile | desktop)
 * 6) * Hebrew (mobile | desktop)
 * 7) * Japanese (mobile | desktop)
 * 8) * Korean (mobile | desktop)
 * 9) * Vietnamese (mobile | desktop)
 * 10) Visit an ARTICLE TALK page.
 * 11) Find the discussion that has been edited most recently.
 * 12) Find the discussion that has the most people participating in it.
 * 13) Find the discussion with the most comments.
 * 14) Go back to the discussion you found in "Step 2." and figure out how you would do the following:
 * 15) Subscribe to the discussion so that you are notified when new comments are posted in it.
 * 16) Post a reply in the discussion.
 * 17) Edit the reply you posted.
 * 18) Copy a link to the discussion.
 * 19) Repeat Steps 3 through 6 on a USER TALK page.

Share Feedback
Once you have completed the instructions listed in the "Try the Prototype" section above, please do the following to share what you think of the prototype:


 * 1) Go to the talk page.
 * 2) Click/tap the   box.
 * 3) Type
 * 4) Write answers to these questions:
 * 5) What did you find unexpected about the prototype?
 * 6) Which – if any – of the steps in the "Try the Prototype" section were you uncertain about?
 * 7) What do you appreciate about the prototype?
 * 8) What do you wish was different about the prototype?
 * 9) What concerns you about the prototype?
 * 10) Click/tap the   button.
 * 11) ✅ You are done!

Additional Context
Once the changes you see in these prototypes are deployed, you will have the ability to turn them on or off within Special:Preferences.

The changes are seeing are designed to help:


 * 1) People who are new to editing to quickly recognize talk pages as spaces to communicate with other volunteers
 * 2) People who are experienced with editing to quickly assess what conversations on a given talk page are worth focusing on