Reading/Web/Advanced mobile contributions/Navigation prototype feedback

Over the past couple of weeks we have been working on iterating our mobile navigation design ideas based on the feedback we received from editors during Wikimania and afterwards. Below is the updated prototype for our navigation. We are interested in your thoughts on the layout of the navigation, as well as on the expanded set of links available. Any and all comments are appreciated!

Instructions

 * 1) Please go to the prototype on a mobile device: https://people.wikimedia.org/~pmiazga/mobile_contributions/
 * 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 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).

Preview of feedback questions
1. What Device and browser are you using?

Take a minute or two to orient yourself. Click around the mobile navigation at the top of the page and see what is different. 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.

2. What are some of your initial impressions (do you find anything confusing? Convenient? Particularly notable?)

3. Is anything particularly hard to find?

4. Is anything missing?

Try navigating to the following places, adding any feedback you have

5. An article’s talk page

6. Search

7. Your own talk page

8. The wikidata item for a page

9. The history of a talk page

10. Community portal

11. Your sandbox

12. Notifications

13. Final thoughts? Anything goes...