Hello!

> I don't have a strong opinion myself, but the current tendency is to show all 
> the boxes rather than just a few, as it is now.

First: Great idea to optimize the main page for mobile :) The normal

>This begs the question - is it really good for mobile readers?
Just my personal point of view: The Main page is the page the users normally 
see the first time when navigating to Wikipedia. So, this page is the basis for 
the first feeling of the user, so why not give the "Boah!" feeling, or at least 
a "ok, looks good" on mobile as well as on desktop? Sure, much people 
navigating to Wikipedia through a search engine, but i think much people go to 
Wikipedia directly, too.

> Is there a difference between mobile main page traffic in the app and in the 
> mobile web?
Sorry, this i can't answer with measurment data, but i think the main page is 
more popular in the app, because you ever start with this page when you start 
the app (what is normal if you use the app instead of the browser, i think).

> Are there any known good practices for mobile main page design?
Best practices and how to otimize the main page, you can find here:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:MobileFrontend#Configuring_the_main_page
 

And (better) for Wikipedia administrators:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Mobile_Gateway/Mobile_homepage_formatting

I must say it: The Main page of my home wikipedia (german language) has a fully 
optimized Main page, maybe it helps you, to decide how to optimize your main 
page:
Mobile Main Page Wikipedia Deutsch 
<https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hauptseite> 
Desktop Main Page Wikipedia Deutsch 
<https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hauptseite> 

> Finally, what is the plan for the future development of the main page? The 
> current software still uses HTML ids like "mp-tfa"; is there a plan to change 
> it?
That i can't answer :/ The plan is to go away from special handling the main 
page if i understand some comments right. But for the "master" plan i think 
some mobile team member can help you more :)

Hope that helps you!

Freundliche Grüße / Kind regards
Florian

Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Amir E. Aharoni
Gesendet: Freitag, 8. August 2014 02:07
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [WikimediaMobile] Main page - good practices, future plans

Hi,
The Hebrew Wikipedia community is questioning the current design of the Mobile 
main page, and this raises some questions about the mobile main page design for 
all languages.
I don't have a strong opinion myself, but the current tendency is to show all 
the boxes rather than just a few, as it is now.

This begs the question - is it really good for mobile readers?
For example, is the mobile main page very popular at all, or is there much more 
traffic to the articles?
Is there a difference between mobile main page traffic in the app and in the 
mobile web?
Are there any known good practices for mobile main page design?

Finally, what is the plan for the future development of the main page? The 
current software still uses HTML ids like "mp-tfa"; is there a plan to change 
it?

Thanks!
 

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