Sorry, the "smart" client cluttered up the formatting. Here's a better
one,
> == Web ==
>
> === New print styles for the mobile web ===
> Based on the findings of the New Readers team, we learned that users
> are
> increasingly getting information online, and then sharing or
> consuming it
> offline. In terms of mobile devices, this often means taking
> screenshots of
> useful information, or saving the article as a PDF to read later on
> their
> phones. Our older print styles did not account for reading on mobile
> devices - they focused on paper printing. We will update our print
> styles
> for mobile devices to account for offline consumption, making them
> easier
> to read and navigate, as well as accounting for missing crucial
> information
> such as article title and branding.[0]
I would love to see this getting deployed :)
> === Moving the lead section before the infobox on the mobile web ===
> Over the past few quarters, we've been focusing on the top of the
> article experience on the mobile website. One of the identified
> issues was that, for articles which contained an infobox, users were
> exposed to the infobox content prior to having an overview of the
> subject of the article itself. To improve on this issue, we've moved
> the lead section of each article so that it appears before the
> infobox on mobile, allowing readers to have access to the main
> content of the page earlier. This change is now live on all projects.
> Before, [0] After [1]
>
> === Completing related pages deployment ===
> Since March 30, 2017, we have been running a test on enwiki on the
> related pages feature. Over the past month, we collected data and
> analyzed the performance of the feature.[2] Based on the results, we
> completed the deployment of the feature on mobile English Wikipedia.
These seem to be great features too. Thanks a lot for the great work!
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Regards,
Kaartic