Wikipedia:WikiProject Usability
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The Wikipedia Usability Project aims to make Wikipedia easier for everyone to use.
This project aims to promote the application of standards related to usability and/or web usability. Many other projects focus on the content of Wikipedia - this project focuses on the presentation of that content.
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[edit] Issues
This project hopes to make Wikipedia easy and pleasant to use by applying itself to the following areas:
- Accessibility - Choosing language and style that will make Wikipedia accessible to everyone, especially the disabled, the seeing-impaired, elderly, persons with only a basic understanding of a language, and those with slow internet connections.
- Architecture - Organisation of information.
- Design - Visual appearance of Wikipedia; making it 'easy on the eyes', and standardized (all things of a certain type should appear in the same form).
- Interface - Making editing and other interactions easier.
- Compatibility - Cross-browser support; ease of use for everyone on any device and any browser
- W3C compliance - Using XHTML and CSS in a manner that promotes the above.
[edit] Current projects
[edit] Past projects
[edit] Future projects
See future projects for what we may tackle next!
[edit] Queries
- Wikipedia talk:Community Portal#Request [1] - "is there no way to get a better interface? most people have javascript its just that its all so very confusing- maybe that is supposed to put most people off? NO indication where one is supposed to join up/post/ pages and pages....protocols... and all the jargon offputting. you need to attract people who dont necessarily have computer knowledge but subject knowledge you should make it easy for eg. my grandfather, who is an expert on aviation history to contribute to this online resource- its all so very confusing!!!!!"
[edit] Tasks
Tasks/to-dos, current efforts, requests for help, and major notices. (Remove when resolved.)
- Spreading the word about this WikiProject!
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- If you know anyone who may be a valuable addition to this project, leave a comment on their talk page directing them here. You could also leave comments on talk pages that are directly related to this subject.
[edit] Discussion
- IRC channel - #wikipedia.usability on irc.freenode.org
- The talk page
[edit] Sub-pages
- /Color - use of color in Wikipedia
- /Color Tabs - side tabs for browsing (color coded)
- /Sizing examples - browser width and image size
- /HTML - use of HTML and CSS in Wikipedia
- /Images - images in Wikipedia articles
- /Notices - notices, boxes, and other "meta" elements
[edit] Participants
If you'd like to join (please do!), add yourself and optionally your areas of interest/expertise to the list below and add this page onto your watch list.
Listing yourself does not obligate you to do anything. This section serves primarily as a gauge of project interest, and to provide links to users who may be contacted in regards to this wikiproject, their interests, or usability in general.
- M (talk) — Non-broken, compliant, and proper CSS and HTML code. Setting standards for meta elements (boxes, tables, etc.)
- AlMac (talk)
- Omegatron talk
- r3m0t talk
- Slike2
- Fito
- violet/riga (t)
- smoddy
- Quinobi - talk-me or talk-all
- Jrbaker
- Aapo Laitinen (talk)
- Spalding Yes! I would love to combine a little Donald Norman, Jakob Nielsen and Steve Krug with Jimmy Wales to make Wikipedia even better. In a sense we're all usability testers when we read articles on unfamiliar subjects.
- Mysidia
- Tom-
- +sj +
- Redwolf24
- MC MasterChef :: Leave a tip
- HappyCamper
- Thorpe talk
- FireFox
- — Dan | Talk
- --Aude
- Francis Schonken
- ForteTuba (talk) I'm interested in using personalization to increase contributions to online communities like Wikipedia.
- mlazopoulou I'm interested in usable Wikis. Not only from the presentation point of view but from the editing/interaction point of view as well.
- Voice of All
- jnothman talk
- ∴ here ♠ -- the data will survive, the interface be reborn.
- the wub "?!"
- --Adam1213
- Urthogie 12:54, 18 January 2006 (UTC)
- hydnjo talk
- The Neokid Talk - Usability is still a big problem, and needs to be conquered effectively. I have skills in HTML, XHTML, JavaScript, CSS, PHP and ASP (although the last two aren't that important for usability).
- Kevin Baastalk 21:21, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
- Chairman S. 13:46, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
- Davidpk212
- Webdinger (talk) I'm particularly concerned about how CSS is used on Wikipedia.
- —Locke Cole • t • c 00:01, 10 March 2006 (UTC), worried about CSS hacks in templates.
- Pegasus1138Talk | Contribs | Email ---- 05:43, 19 March 2006 (UTC)
- Quiddity
- alain_desilets - Author of a paper entitled "Are Wikis Usable?" [2], presented at WikiSym'06.
- -- Alfakim -- talk 15:25, 13 April 2006 (UTC) XHTML, CSS and Wikimarkup expertise, run my own wiki elsewhere, and definitely want to help to make Wikipedia easier to use.
- AtionSong 17:31, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
- DJenni1 15:28, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
- ReverendG 01:14, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
- Kookykman|(t)e 21:49, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
- —Ruud 15:54, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
- ~ Amalas rawr =^_^= 20:15, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- User:Clayoquot, professional interaction designer Kla'quot 17:25, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] See also
Articles:
Wikipedia:
- Wikipedia:Using JAWS
- Wikipedia:Accessibility
- Wikipedia:Guide to layout
- Wikipedia:Cleaning department
- Wikipedia:Template standardisation
- Wikipedia:Article size suggests 32k ceiling
- Wikipedia:Colours
- Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes
WikiProjects:
- WikiProject Categories
- Wikiproject Wikidemia
- WikiProject Projectboxes
- Wikipedia:Help Project (inactive)
Proposals:
- Proposal for Table: namespace and intuitive table editor
- Automatic edit summaries (see also Bug 2437)
Other:
- m:Usability and m:Usability design group on Meta
- German Wikipedia - usability study (February 2006)
- German Wikipedia - usability study (external PDF)
- Wikipedia on OpenUsability