This is the first blog in a series about desktop improvements coming to Wikipedia. Wikipedia has remained a critical and widely-used resource for knowledge across the world for the past two decades…
Collapsing the sidebar doesn’t really collapse anything, just hides the navigation. What’s the point of that? None.
Why the living hell does any webpage think that scrunching the text into the middle part of the page makes it better? The smartphoneification of web pages is an absolute cancer that needs to end. Do people think this is easier to read? People must have ADD if they can’t keep their attention on a line of text longer than a few words. There’s less space for tables, charts, and inlined images and other things which will limit articles in a major way.
This is complete insanity and I insist that they at least give me an option to keep the old way.
It’s awful.
Collapsing the sidebar doesn’t really collapse anything, just hides the navigation. What’s the point of that? None.
Why the living hell does any webpage think that scrunching the text into the middle part of the page makes it better? The smartphoneification of web pages is an absolute cancer that needs to end. Do people think this is easier to read? People must have ADD if they can’t keep their attention on a line of text longer than a few words. There’s less space for tables, charts, and inlined images and other things which will limit articles in a major way.
This is complete insanity and I insist that they at least give me an option to keep the old way.