Le jeudi 18 avril 2013 à 18:50 +0200, Pau Giner a écrit :
As multilingual content grows, interlanguage links become longer on Wikipedia articles. Articles such as "Barak Obama" or "Sun" have more than 200 links, and that becomes a problem for users that often switch […] As part of the testing process for the ULS language settings, I included a task to test also the compact interlanguage designs. Users seem to understand their use (view recording), but I wanted to get some feedback for changes affecting such an important element.
Very nice job, congratulation. For the feedback: - you may use a plain text label like "additional languages" instead of a simple "…" - when you start typing to filter then type backspace, you won't have a less filtered list again, you have to hit the cross to clear the whole entry. - a totaly personal bias : I prefer broon icons like in Gnome instead of cross, but cross I widely used so I guess it's not a usability issue
Please let me know if you see any possible concern with this approach.
Thanks
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