Reading/Web/Desktop Improvements/Third prototype testing/hu

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Útmutató

  1. Nyisd meg a prototípust egy új lapon (asztali számítógépen vagy laptopon).
  2. Nyiss egy új szakaszt ezen a lapon a lenti űrlappal (előre ki lesz töltve a megválaszolandó kérdésekkel).
  3. Töltsd ki a visszajelzéseddel a prototípusról az új szakaszt.


ⓘ Ha inkább e-mailben küldenéd el a visszajelzést, címezd Olga Vasilevának az olga@wikimedia.org címre.

⚠ Tartsd észben, hogy ez egy prototípus, így a legtöbb link nem működik ténylegesen, és belefuthatsz más hibákba is.

⚠ Az új szakasz űrlapja sajnos nem kompatibilis a VisualEditorrel (VE). Ha VE-t használsz, nyiss egy új szakaszt kézzel, és másold be a kérdéseket (lásd alább).

⚠ While testing, we would like you to focus on the new presentation of table of contents. However, feedback and ideas of all types and on any functionality are also welcome.

A visszajelzési kérdések előnézete

  1. Scroll down the page slowly. What do you notice? What do you think of this experience? Try a few different articles.
  2. Is the table of contents shown here useful to you? How will using this table of contents change your reading or editing experience of the page?
  3. Within the table of contents, select the “gear” icon, then the setting marked “expand all sections by default”. Notice the change in the presentation of the settings. What are your thoughts on this?
  4. Navigate to the talk page of this article. What do you notice about the table of contents on this page? How can this design be improved specifically for talk pages?
  5. When building the table of contents, we want to make sure we have a version that works for smaller screen resolutions. Review the idea presented below. What are your thoughts on this solution?
  6. (Optional, if you have time) Go to this article. Select the “gear” icon within the table of contents. Experiment with some of the other settings available here. What do you think of these? Do you find any particularly helpful?
  7. Some pages currently contain special configurations for the table of contents (“magic words”). Do you think there is a way to incorporate these into the current design? If so, how?
  8. Please add any final thoughts, ideas, or questions.

We are testing a new position for the table of contents. Below is a list of different configurations we encourage you to try out.

  • Expand section when I scroll to it
  • Expand all sections by default
  • Number sections
  • Don't wrap section titles (use ellipses instead)

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