But I'm sure we could come up with a different, easier procedure, when a user *just reads, occasionaly edit and save the page as he progresses*. A quicker, easier way to flip pages and reading.and make life more easy (and *QUICK*) for beginners and experts alike.I was wondering if some of your communities has tried to ease the procedure,* for validating or proofreading a page, I have to click on Edit, and then proofread, click on the right radiobutton, then save.* the arrows for navigating are small* our indexes are not easily findable, nor understandableWhat is not easy is to navigate through the pages:It's easy to read one text on the right column, and on the left column.as of today, the procedure is pretty cumbersome.The point is:When we do (in it.ws) the Proofreading contest, validated pages count in thousands.The validation (going from a 75% to a 100% level) is probably the simplest of Wikisource tasks, and it's especially fit to teach fist to WS beginners.As you all probably do,I sometimes go and proofread/validate pages in Wikisource.
For me, I usually go to the Index Page, open in different tabs different pages, then start reading.Aubrey
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