Throughout the course of this project, the Editing team will be developing a series of prototypes.
These prototypes are intended to help answer questions like:
This page is where you test the different prototypes the team is developing and help answer the questions listed above.
This is a usability test of Version 2.0 of the Reply tool. We appreciate the effort you are putting in to help improve how the tool looks and functions.
Below you will find information about:
The purpose of this test is to answer these questions:
visual
mode and format (bold, italicize, etc.) some portion of the text you have just written. Can you figure out how to do so? What do you think of this experience? 6. In visual
mode, ping someone who has already commented in this section. Can you figure out how to do so? What do you think of this experience? 7. Next, ping another person. This time, ping someone who has not already commented in this section. Can you figure out how to ping someone who has not already commented in this section? What do you think of this experience? 8. Delete the ping you created in Task 7. Can you figure out how to delete the ping you created in Task 7? What do you think of this experience? 9. Now, imagine you want to see how the comment you have just written will appear in wikitext. Can you figure out how to see the comment you were writing in the visual
mode, in the source
mode before posting it to the talk page? Does the wikitext look how you expected? 10. Imagine you are satisfied with the comment you've written. Go ahead and post it in the discussion. Can you figure out how to do so? 11. Check to see the comment was posted. Does the comment appear on the talk page as you expected? 12. Go to the talk page's history, and inspect the diff you just created. Does the diff look as you expected?
This is the first structured test of version of 1.0 of the prototype for replying to specific comments on talk pages. The team is thankful for the effort you are putting in to try an early version of this software.
Lí tio̍h ē-tàng teh ē-bīn tshuē-tio̍h iú-kuan i-hā lāi-iông ê sìn-sit:
Uī-siánn-mi̍h tshiūnn tsi̍t-khuànn ê tshik-tshì tsiânn tiōng-iàu: Tshik-tshì bo̍k-piau
This is a structured tested designed to answer questions like:
Pōo-sòo 1: Read through the Before you start and Test sections.
Pōo-sòo 2: Complete the tasks listed in the Tasks to complete section.
Pōo-sòo 3: Review the questions listed in the Your feedback section.
Pōo-sòo 4: Share your thoughts (in any language) about the prototype here: Talk:Talk pages project/Replying/2019#h-Usability_test:_Version_1.0_prototype-2019-12-14T02:02:00.000Z
Teh lí kai-sí tsi tsiânBefore getting started, there are a couple of things to keep in mind:
Although, if you encounter an error or something unexpected, please provide enough context for us to be able to recreate the issue/experience.
Tshik-tshìImagine that you come to an article on Wikipedia about dogs. You wonder, "What could be controversial about this topic?" and click on the "Talk" tab to view conversations about this article. There, you notice a comment from someone else that you want to respond to...
Once you've completed the tasks below, please review the "Questions" and share your experience on the project talk page here: LINK
Beh uân-sîng ê jīm-bū
https://en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Talk:Dogs
Reply to any comment in the discussion (you can write anything for the purpose of this test).
Go back in, fix it, and publish the changes.
When you are finished testing out the prototype, please go to the Replying talk page and post your answers to the questions below in this thread:
The feedback you share as part of this test will be used to refine the existing version of this feature and help set the requirements for future versions of this feature and others.
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