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