Reading/Web/Accessibility for reading/Community prototype testing/fr



Une note sur les tests
En tant que Equipe du Web, nous activons temporairement un prototype expérimental. Nous vous posons une série de questions sur votre expérience de lecture et d'utilisation de Wikipedia. Comme le choix de la typographie est le plus pertinent pour la lecture (par opposition à la modifcation), nos questions se concentrent sur la lecture du texte.

Nous espérons que vous vous concentrerez sur la manière dont vous lisez personnellement Wikipedia. Nous vous demandons également de vous mettre à la place d'un lecteur occasionnel ou de quelqu'un qui est complètement nouveau sur Wikipédia. En quoi pensez-vous que les changements dans la typographie vont affecter leur expérience ? Pensez-vous que cette expérience sera différente s'il s'agit d'un contributeur ou d'un membre de la communauté plus engagé ?

Ce prototype n'est pas une proposition de changement. Ce n'est pas non plus une version initiale de la fonctionnalité. In particular, we're not planning on providing sliders or individual settings for font size, line height, or spacing. Sending us your opinion will inform conversations about what an ideal reading experience might look like. We will not implement the individual preferences of every participant. Instead, we will use the results of the testing to produce a proposal that combines these variables into simpler settings.



Instructions pour les tests
Feel free to fill out the form as many times as you wish.
 * 1) Enable the prototype and start reading articles. (Note that editing mode will not be changing as part of this work, except for VisualEditor. Wikitext editors will not work with this prototype.)
 * 2) Explore various options for font size, line height, and spacing over the course of a few days
 * 3) When youre ready, click the "share my preferences" button in the prototype widget. The pre-filled form will copy over the values of last settings you were viewing as well as the page you were on.



Objectifs
We would like our interfaces to be easier to read and scan. Our research suggests that the following improvements would increase accessibility and readability:
 * 1) Making the default font size bigger (but not too big) to improve readability
 * 2) Increasing the information density (how much information appears on the screen) of articles to improve scanning
 * 3) Increasing the space between paragraphs and article sections to improve scanning
 * 4) Permettre aux lecteurs (y compris aux utilisateurs non connectés !) de personnaliser la densité du texte

Contexte
Our desktop and mobile sites have typography which makes them difficult to read comfortably. Our content takes longer to read. Compared to the more accessible text, the information on our wikis is more difficult to retain after reading. It's important to remember that people engage both in in-depth reading, as well as scanning of text. We want to improve our typography to take into consideration and optimize for both of these important ways of using the projects. Especially, we need to remember about casual readers. They make up the majority of all Wikipedia readers. Go to the main project page to learn more.