David Gerard wrote:
Catherine Munro (artslave@usa.net) [050129 22:55]:
I recently suggested a new design for the www.wikipedia.org portal, which has since been developed by AlanBarrett and several others more talented than I. After some very positive feedback, another user has now put the design up for a vote. I would like to get full input from users of all languages and browsers as this should definitely not be a decision made by en: users alone.
Has the new design been tested to degrade properly in ancient browsers? I know they're a vanishingly small proportion of popular browser usage surveys, but those are overwhelmingly US-centric. Picture Wikipedia on old computers, which would run old browsers. It needs to work for the poor as well.
- d.
It works in lynx (a text-only browser), but the languages are not ordered according to article number. Not a big deal, really.
John Lee ([[en:User:Johnleemk]])