In case you haven't seen, User:Rillke on Commons has implemented a
(default-on!) gadget that makes it possible to subscribe to
notifications of different types, e.g. policy changes, new features,
etc. These are shown as watchlist banners and upon login.
Here's a screenshot of the "subscription" interface:
http://i.imgur.com/gdImENz.png
IMO that type of gadget lends supports to the notion of shooting for a
subscription model to be ultimately integrated with Echo so that users
can get standard read-once notifications about things they care about
while keeping the core UI clutter-free.
Erik
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Erik Möller
VP of Engineering and Product Development, Wikimedia Foundation
Hi design team, Trevor, James et al.,
There are a few issues with the hybrid section link editing UI
deployed with VisualEditor:
* Because it's a mouseover action, it doesn't translate to touch interfaces.
* If you prefer to edit source, you basically have to train yourself
to target an invisible link in order to not be delayed by the
animation.
* Because the animation triggers on mouseover, it can be distracting
while scrolling/reading.
In my view, we need to consider an alternative default experience
soon. I've seen the current behavior commonly cited as a reason to opt
out of the the VE beta.
The team rejected static [edit] [edit source] source, I think
reasonably, because of too much clutter in the section headings.
My suggestion would be to take a similar approach to the mobile site:
have an icon for section editing (e.g. pencil) and maybe a different
one for source editing (e.g. "<>" which is commonly used to switch
into source mode in RTEs).
The one other alternative is to get rid of the animation and set the
behavior via preference.
I think this problem would benefit from a few more approaches being
kicked around.
Cheers :)
Erik
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Erik Möller
VP of Engineering and Product Development, Wikimedia Foundation