Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Prototype testing/pt

Nos próximos dois anos, nós iremos trabalhar nos melhoramentos para a nossa área de trabalho do "site". Muitas das melhorias propostas são baseadas em "gadgets" e "scripts" do utilizador existentes, pesquisa de utilizador, e nos comentários que nós recebemos dos editores durante a Wikimania e posteriormente. A hiperligação abaixo é um protótipo das primeiras funcionalidades que nós gostaríamos de implementar.

Nós agradecemos quaisquer ideias ou opiniões sobre estas alterações propostas. Todos e quaisquer comentários são apreciados! Para obter mais contexto sobre o desenho, por favor, leia o Wikimania relatório de pesquisa Stockholm.

Instruções

 * 1) Por favor, abra o protótipo num separador novo (num computador ou portátil):  https://people.wikimedia.org/~jdrewniak/dip/#/en/wiki/Moon
 * 2) Create a new section on this page using the form below (it will be pre-filled with the questions for you to respond to).
 * 3) Fill in your feedback about the prototype in your newly created section.




 * ⓘ If you would prefer to send feedback via email, please send to Olga Vasileva at olga@undefinedwikimedia.org.
 * ⚠ Keep in mind that since this is a prototype most of the links don’t actually work, and there might be other bugs or quirks that you’ll come across.
 * ⚠ The "new section form" unfortunately isn't compatible with the visual editor (VE). If you are using the visual editor, please manually create a new section and copy & paste the feedback questions (listed below).

Pré-visualização das questões de opinião/comentário

 * 1) Take a minute to look around. What are some of your initial impressions? Do you find anything confusing? Convenient? Particularly interesting? (Keep in mind that since this is a prototype some of the links might not work, and there might be other bugs or quirks that you’ll come across.)
 * (your feedback here)
 * 1) Imagine you wanted to switch the article to another language. Can you figure out how to do so? What do you think of this experience?
 * 2) Imagine you wanted to collapse the main sidebar menu. Can you figure out how to do so? What do you think of this experience?
 * 3) The logged-out experience is slightly different. Please click the “” link in the top corner. What do you notice that’s different from the logged-in experience? What do you think?
 * 4) Imagine your main objective is reading an article. What do you think of page layout and the reading experience? How does it compare with the current experience on Wikipedia?
 * 5) Please add any final thoughts, ideas, or questions.