Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Repository

Modifications of Vector 2022: new gadgets and user scripts
See
 * Changes to background colors: Nclm/global.css
 * Changes to the full width
 * user-script: Anachronist/vector-2022.css
 * user-script: vector-max-width-toggle by Jdlrobson
 * gadgets: Gadget-wide-vector-2022 at Enwiki (retired), Vector Unleashed at Itwiki
 * User-script: Fixed top bar.css by Nux
 * User-script: Vector-2022-condensed by Quiddity (changes to: whitespace, top-bar, sidebar, small-windows, misc other)
 * User-script: Header links (Icons) / (Text) by Terasail: Add the user dropdown links to the static and stick headers.
 * Changes to the table of contents
 * User-script to show numbers in the new table of contents: UnfoldedNumberedTOC(Vector2022)
 * User-script to restore the classical table of contents: ClassicalTOC(Vector2022)
 * User-script to move the Tools bar from floating on the right hand side to the left hand side as part of the table of contents: Vector 2022 Floating Tools Menu
 * User-script: two-columns References by Izno
 * User-script to hide the Welcome message at the top of the Home page (when a h1 exists): Utilisateur:Patafisik (WMF)/vector-2022.css by Patafisik

Posts and essays

 * Behind The Curtains Of Wikipedia Redesign
 * How the new Wikipedia design focused on accessibility
 * Visual Testing: Building A More Robust Wikipedia Interface By Spotting the Differences
 * The new Wikipedia appearance that took the whole village
 * Explore Wikipedia's New Look. How updated features will make the site more welcoming and easier to use ( العربية English Español Français Русский 中文)
 * Prioritizing equity within Wikipedia’s new desktop ( العربية Deutsch English Español Français Русский 中文)
 * Our improved desktop Wikipedia experience is almost here. Get the latest updates. ( English Español 日本語)
 * Our designer Alex Hollender interviewed for the Between The Brackets podcast. Our topic begins at 00:38:45
 * Desktop Improvements project nearing an end at The Signpost
 * Desktop Improvements from the Web team at The Signpost
 * The iterative design of the Vector interface: the case of moving interlingual links ( English Français Italiano Tiếng Việt)
 * The story behind Wikipedia’s upcoming new look
 * Improving the Wikipedia desktop experience: What have we been doing for the last six months?
 * Wikipedia is getting a new look for the first time in 10 years. Here’s why.
 * Desktop improvements – A request for feedback

Reports

 * [ https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/wikimedia-research/Desktop-behavior-analysis-Aug-2019/blob/master/Desktop_usage_behavior_analysis.ipynb Wikimedia desktop usage and behavior data analysis]
 * [ https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/wikimedia-research/Desktop-behavior-analysis-Aug-2019/blob/master/Desktop_usage_behavior_analysis.ipynb Wikimedia desktop usage and behavior data analysis]
 * [ https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/wikimedia-research/Desktop-behavior-analysis-Aug-2019/blob/master/Desktop_usage_behavior_analysis.ipynb Wikimedia desktop usage and behavior data analysis]
 * [ https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/wikimedia-research/Desktop-behavior-analysis-Aug-2019/blob/master/Desktop_usage_behavior_analysis.ipynb Wikimedia desktop usage and behavior data analysis]

Other documentation

 * New readership data: Some things we've been learning recently about how Wikipedia is read
 * How the structure of Wikipedia articles influences user navigation
 * New readership data: Some things we've been learning recently about how Wikipedia is read
 * How the structure of Wikipedia articles influences user navigation
 * New readership data: Some things we've been learning recently about how Wikipedia is read
 * How the structure of Wikipedia articles influences user navigation
 * How the structure of Wikipedia articles influences user navigation


 * Search and the differences between the current search widgets
 * Language switching and possibilities on improving the language switcher
 * T234907 - A technical RfC on what code-base to start with
 * Changes to EventLogging and how they will impact our work