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M(talk) — Non-broken, compliant, and proper
CSS and
HTML code. Setting standards for meta elements (boxes, tables, etc.)
Spalding Yes! I would love to combine a little
Donald Norman,
Jakob Nielsen and
Steve Krug with
Jimmy Wales to make Wikipedia even better. In a sense we're all usability testers when we read articles on unfamiliar subjects.
The NeokidTalk - Usability is still a big problem, and needs to be conquered effectively. I have skills in HTML, XHTML, JavaScript, CSS, PHP and ASP (although the last two aren't that important for usability).
Sergey Chernyshevtalk 25 February 2009 - interested in front-end web performance optimization for MediaWiki and Wikipedia; useful UI and user experience extensions like OpenID, Widgets (mine), Header Tabs (mine), data-centric extensions like Semantic MediaWiki/Forms/Formats.
B C Jordan -- student new to UI design, interested in simpler editing UI
User:Anime Addict AA - mainly concerned about usability issues, especially the way-too-big pages that some editors refuse to split into more, because of notability issues (I dare to say they invent), or even if the split is made, it's just used as an excuse to AfD the split article and "artificially" reduce the main article's size; other things that I find valid above is the problem about new users, that they are hardly taught and that jargon on Wikipedia is most of the time more important than the actual facts and contents of the articles.
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User:Barney Lerten -- I too think Wikipedia would grow hugely in quantity and quality of pages/info if the special characters were hidden from the vast majority of users and the tools were adapted to make it possible to do most general-purpose things with a mouse click or general word-processing style. The article body should default in edit mode to showing in true WYSIWYG fashion, with a back-page showing the raw Wiki code for those in need/so inclined. THAT would be revolutionary, a true Wikipedia 2.0 'for the people' and while the chances for abuse also would jump, I think that would be drowned out in the dramatic increase in material - and folks' willingness to keep the material fresh and accurate (and fair)!
Tarheel95-- I think I can combine my expertise with outlines with this project!! I'd love to help out!
— SMcCandlishTalk⇒ ʕ(Õلō)ˀContribs. – I am all about usability. Getting proper full HTML support in MediaWiki has been a years-long goal of mine (with some progress actually made against initial developer reluctance to add support for things like <dfn> and <kbd>), along with undoing bad practices on Wikipedia that violate the letter or spirit of the HTML, XMTML or other specs, commonly accepted usability wisdom, or known accessibility maxims.
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Edokter •
Talk • -- Clean and simple code is my motto, without forgetting functionality. I am fairly knowledgable on HTML and CSS, and I keep an eye on several templates and site-wide CSS files. —
Edokter •
Talk • 01:21, 28 October 2010 (UTC)reply
Sdkb – I've taken on a number of projects relating to usability, particularly with regard to welcoming new editors. 06:16, 30 March 2020 (UTC)
Aasim Wikipedia has a lot of work to do.
08:47, 1 June 2020 (UTC)reply
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SD0001 (
talk) Interested in making Wikipedia processes and workflows easier for new users. I can help with templates, CSS, JavaScript, bots, etc.
07:54, 9 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Flounder ceo - interested in dark themes, css, mobile improvements.